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FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1951 'Organizations—
Scottish Rite To Hear Dr. Humbert"
Dr. Russell J. Humbert, versity president, will address the Ladies of the Scottish Rite at their 12:15 p. m. Tuesday luncheon in the Ca-
thedral. plancency.” Musical selections will be presented by Mrs. Robert Gwyn, soprano, and Mrs. Jack Mills, contralto. accompanied by Mrs. Clell “Rice. . This will mark ‘the
first of the winter series luncheons.
Mothers Club
Mothers of new pledges to Sigma Nu Fraternity at Butler University will be received into the Mothers’ Club® Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. in the chapter house. Dean L. G. Burdin of Butler will speak on “Fraternity Life,” and Bob Lincks, chapter commander, also will address the mothers, Yearbooks prepared by Mesdames R. P. Behan, Ray Conolly, 1.. 8. Martin, E. F. Miller, Robert G. Renick and Henry G. Sorensen will be ready for distribution at the meeting. Hostesses for this meeting will be Mesdames C. ('. Bagley, 0. L. Booher, H, T. Perry and Robert Stockwell. Mrs. Conolly Is program chairman assisted by Mrs. Sorensen A chill supper for Lads and Dads is planned for the evening of Nov. 2, night before the campus Dads’ Day celebration. Chairman for the supper will be Mrs. Glenn Orewiler.
Story-a-Month.
Merill Swedlund is winner of the Story-a-Month Club prize for the best short story pre-
sented at the last club. meeting.
He will address the members at a meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Rauh Me-
‘morial library.
Mrs. George 1. “Bradshaw, who attended the: recent radio conference at Butler University will alseh address the club on “The Five W's New members recently ed to the club are Miss Emily Wright ang Mrs. Allan Hanna, Greensherg
Janet Ada Club
Mrz, George MeCov will hold a dinner meeting of the Janet Ada Club in her home at 811 N, Chester St. at 7 p. m. Monday.
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newly-elected DePauw Uni-
He will speak on “Confidente Through €om-
Dinner for Bride-to-Be
Miss Dorothy Helen Pressler will be honor guest tonight at buffet dinner and shower to e given by Mrs. James F. Ackerman, 3834 E. Fall Creek Pkwy. Miss Pressler ‘will be married at 2 p. m. tomorrow to ‘Cpl. Dennis Edmond Hayes in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, She was recently entertained by Mrs. James Casey, 754 N. I.eland St., with a miscellaneous shower. Mjsz Frances Garinger and Miss Joann Hutchins honored the bride-to-be recently with a miscellaneous shower in the Hutchins’ home, 1204 N. LaSalle St,
Two City Couples
Two Indianapolis couples will embark from New Orleans 'tomorrow beginning “a 16-day Alcoa cruise in the Caribbean. James A. Makin, 5801 N. Pennsylvania St., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wick, 952 East Berwyn Ave. Included on the itinerary will be tours of the colorful West Indies, Caracas, La Guaira,
Puerto-Cabello-and-Buantain—
Venezuela, maica.
Trinldad and Ja-
Tri Kappa Names State Committee
Mrs, C. H. Cox of Pendleton, state president of Tri Kappa Sorerity, announces the appointment of Mrs. William H. Bilby of Indianapolis as chairman of the state committee on public relations. ing with her will be the Mesdames Branch McCracken, Bloomington; Robert Yunkers, Madison; Creed Thomas. Warsaw, and L. L. Kolb, Peru.
Serv-
Mother's Choruses Board
RS. John Huggler, Indianapolis Public Schools Federation of
Mother's Choruses presi-
dent, has scheduled a meeting of the hoard Monday.
It will be at 9:30 a. m. Wilking Auditorium. Officers for the
in the
year serving
with Mrs. Huggler are Mrs. Wallace Miner and Mrs, Reginald Moir, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Cecil
Wheeler and Mrs. Fred Richardgon, recording and correspondIng secretaries; Mrs. Carl Pflue-
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for the principals’ meeting of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association. The program will be
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Local Chapter Ex To Be Host
Alpha Chi "Chapter, Sigma Alpha Sorority, will be host for Ahe state convention ‘ tomorrow and Sunday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Norman Wilson is chairman. s 7 ; The 4 p. m. registration tomorrow will be followed by dinner at 6:30 p. m. ..A 10 a. m business session Sunday and a luncheon will close the two-day
meeting. Mrs. Bette Miller, South Bend, national corresponding secretary, will be ‘a special guest. Mrs. Edna Mae Schoen is chairman of the dinner, and Miss Jane Held is luncheon
chairman. Chapters will attend from South Bend, Hammond, Whiting, Lafayette,’ Evansville, Terre Haute, Newburg and Indianapolis.
Heart Fund Steps Listed
The Indiana Federation of Rusinesz and Professional Wom en's Clubs lists the steps to he taken in donating to the. Heart Fund. The project was adopted by the group at its conventioh last May. When money iz given tn the fund in memory of a friend, associate or relative, a suitable acknowledgement is promptly to the family of thé# person honored. There is no mention of the amount of the Sift. The donor also is furnished with a receipt for the contribution, which is t-ax exempt. Money should be sent to the Indiana Heart Foundation, 1101 W. 10th St.
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