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HERBIE BAUMEISTER, 4, paints up his book on rainy days. His sister, Barbara Ann, is 2 years old. Herbie plays golf and football with the other boys in his
neighborhood. Dr, and Mrs. Herbert E. Baumeister, 314 'W. Hampton Drive, are his
parents,
Organizations—
Sorority Plans Halloween Party; October Tea on Club Agenda
(OCTOBER'S social calendar will be
rounded out with a variety of color-
ful activities being plammed by Indianapolis
" club women. ‘Indiana Alpha Chapter of Zeta Beta Chi is planning a Halloween Party for Thursday, an October Tea is on the agenda of the Butler Newman Mother's Club; while the Women's Faculty Club and Mothers’ Council will entertain
with teas, Zeta Tau Alpha
Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers will meet at noon Tuesday in the chapter house; Butler University, for a luncheon. New pledge mothers will be honor guests.’ !
Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority
Zeta Beta Chi’s Alpha Chapter will hold its Halloween party in the Hotel Lincoln, Thursday at 8 p. m. Mrs. Grace Boston is chairman, to be assisted by Mesdames Dorothy Robbins, Mary Housefield, Leona Benson, Mary Jane Kring and ‘Misses Violet Douglass, Margaret Rose Foltz, and Edith Wood.
Miss Barrett To Talk
Miss Margaret Barrett will address the Alpha Chapter, Alpha Delta Omegs Sorority, Tuesday when the organization will neet with Miss Jennie Henshaw, 230 E. 9th St. She will talk on her experience as an exchange teacher in England, illustrating her remarks with pictures taken while abroad. .
Newman Club
Mrs. Galvin Douglass and Mrs. R. 0. Wilson are chanrmen for the annual October Tea to be given by the Newman Club, mothers of freshmen Catholic students of Butler University. Colors of the club will be combined with fall colors in an artistic tea-table arrangement. Mrs. J. V. Fox, president, and Mrs. H. L. Balts, past president, will preside.
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New mothers will be welcomed by past presidents and officers of the present year. A musical program by Butler students will follow the tea. Raymond Bosler, chaplain of Newman club will address the meeting.
Women's Faculty Club, Butler University * = Women’s Faculty Club, Butler University, will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. in room 162 of Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall, to hear a joint talk, “Among Our Souvenirs,” by Mrs. Karl S. Means and Mrs. George A. Schumacher. Mrs. William F. Shors will be hostess chairman for the tea following the program. She will be assisted by members of the Butler Newcomers’ Club. New faculty members’ wives are to be special guests at thé meeting.
- Mothers’ Council, Butler University
A guest tea honoring mothers of new students will be held Friday at 2 p. m. by the Mothers’ Council of Butler. Dr. M. O. Ross, university president; Dr. Elizabeth W. Durflinger, dean of women, and Prof. L. Gray Burdin, dean of men, will address the group. The tea is being planned by Mrs. D. E. Rosenberry, social chairman of the council. Officers of the organization, including Mrs. Rosenberry, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Durflinger and Mrs. Roy M. Robbins, president of the council, will receive.
Eta Chapter, lota Tau Tau Sorority
Reports of the recent convention held in Oklahoma City will be given at a dinner meeting of Eta Chapter, Iota Tau Tau, international legal sorority Wednesday, 6 p. m., at the Canary «Cottage. Miss Clare Mehrlich and Senator Mary
. Garrett will speak.
Hostesses for the evening are Miss Nina Nichols, Mrs, Josephine Stephenson, Mrs. Gloria Poore and Miss M. Elizabeth Mason. Mrs, Iona Sylvester, dean of the chapter, was elected Chancellor of the Central District.
Little Flower Party
Mrs. Stephen Kot will be general chairman of the Little Flower annual card party and bake | sale to be held at 1 and 8 p. m. | tomorrow In the school auditorium. Baby sitters will be provided for guests who have children of non-school age.
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= Six Indianapolis Firms To Give Phone Push To § Symphony Campaign |
into the Indianapolis Sym-
phony Orchestra office, 10 W. Michigan St., tonight to launch. an all-out telephone push on behalf of the Symphony Ticket Campaign which closes Saturday.
o = » THE PHONE campaign boosters will include workers from Block’s, Ayres’, Wasson's, Ell Lilly, P. R. Mallory and Indiana Bell Telephone Co. in addition to the™300 members of the Women’s Committee throughout the state who are workihg under Mrs. Marvin E. Curle, Season Ticket Campaign Chairman. With termination of the drive less than a week away, the volunteers will work nightly urging music lovers to make advance ticket-purchases. Season ticket holders may attend eleven concerts for the price of seven, with choice seats assured.
2 = s “STUDENT TICKETS, -offering a further reduction, "are also being offered under the season plan. Dr. Fabien Sevitzky will con-
: duct the.season’s initial concert
at 8:30 p. m., Oct. 27, in the
Murat Theater. A total of 22.
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A 6:30 p.m. reception in the Crystal Room of the Spink Arms Hotel will be followed by dinner Friday according fo the Indiana Society Sons of the SSAR séts dinner and reception American Revolution. The reception committee includes Messrs. and Mesdames James Cecil, John E, King, Arthur Northrup, James L. Miller, F. R. Benham and Lowell C. Reed, Clarence A. Cook, William Patrick, R. C. Griswold, Joseph Clark ahd the Rev. Robert S. Chafee. The program will include a talk of his experiences Behind the Iron Curtain by Milton M. Lory, Sioux City, Ia. Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, state re-
gent elect of ‘the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution, will be a special
guest. Miss Victoria Montani will play the harp and group singing will be conducted by Mrs. Lindon A. Bailey.
Lake Shore Trophy Party
The annual trophy dinner of the Lake Shore Country Club will be held at 6 p. m. Sunday in the clubhouse. In charge of the 11 a. m. Screwy Looney Tournament will be Robert Hiatt, Robert Burton, William Homsher and Eric Johnson. Golf committee members are Mesdames Frank Davis, Harold Ruschaupt, Homsher and Keith Miller and Miss. Irene Anderson,
Pitch-in-Supper = . A card party will follow the 6:30 p.m. pitch-in supper Oct. 20 sponsored by the Mothers’ Club of the English Avenue
Boys’ Club. The regular monthly | meeting of the club will be held !
at 1:15 p.m. Oct. 23.
Guild Units to Meet
The following units of the |
White Cross Guild will meet in the Methodist Hospital Service Center this week: today—Plainfield and Rebekah; tomorrow— New Jersey and Meridian Heights; Wednesday—St. Paul,
Alpha Omicron Alpha, Degree |
of Honor, Office, Triple E, Southport Nightingales and Phi Delta Pi; Thursday—Mother,
Bethel and Library, and Friday |
~—~Riverside Park, Prentice and Oaklandon Universalists.
Hostesses Announced
Mrs. Will Hauck, Mrs. Paul Ulrich and Miss Anna Schaefer will be hostesses at the 1:30 p. m. Friday card party to be held by the Ladies Auxiliary, Alten heim, in the home.
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DAR Unit To Meet Friday
THE Wheel and Distaff Committee of the
Caroline ‘Scott Harrison
Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet Friday with Mrs. Charles F, Voyles, 4150 N. Meridian St. The meeting will be at 2 p.m. Warren Woodall, ‘superintendent of Marion County Juvenile
+ Center, will speak on “Juvenile
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* The committee is sponsoring’ a series of four lectures to pro-
mote Americanism and to acquaint the public with current un-American activities,
” » » SERIES DATES are Oct. 23, Nov. 20, Jan. 8 and Feb. 12. The lectures will be preceeded by a 10 a. m. coffee period. Dr. John B. Ferguson, minister emeritus of the Irvington Presbyterian Church, will speak at the Oct. 23 program. After one and one-half years in Manilla as pastor of the Union Church, Dr. Ferguson recently returned via Hong Kong, India, Turkey, Syria, Italy and Greece and will speak on “American ism Abroad.” :
Point Hunt Lists Classes
Seven classes are listed for the annual Traders Point Hunt Satruday. The first class at 10 a. m. is for nine years old and under followed by 12 years old and under and 18 years old and under. The 1 p. m. events open with 50 years old and over followed by Pink coat corinthian, working hunter and teams of three hunters tandem. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwitzer Jr.,, committee chairmen, will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. William Munk, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kuhn, Dr. and Mrs. James Leffel, Mrs. John B. Stokely, John Miller and Burford Danner. The course is on the property of Mr. Danner opposite the hunt kennels on Hunt Road.
Sewing Meeting Set By Marydale Guild
The Greenroom of the Mardale School will be the scene at 10 a.m. Friday of a sewing meeting of the Marydale Guild. A dessert luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. and the business meeting will start at 1:30 p.m.
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Times Special
ROOKLYN, N. Y., Oct. 15—Teresa Dudley became the bride of Raymond
E. Stoelting at a 5 p. m. ceremony yesterday in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church here. - The Rev. Fr. John P. Casey, assistant pastor of St. Hugh's Church, Huntington Station, Long Island, officiated, at the rite.
» - = PARENTS OF the couple are Mrs. Elizabeth F. Dudley,
Group to Have 10th Anniversary
American Women’s Volunteer Services, Inc. Indianapolis Unit, will celebrate its tenth anniversary at a 7:30 p. m.
meeting Wednesday in the"
Hotel Washington. Plans will be formulated for a November card party at Crossroads to benefit the Marjon County Society for the Crippled.
Meeting Postponed The project meeting of the Literature Drama Department of the Woman's Department Club scheduled for Friday has “been postponed indefinitely.
Brooklyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Stoelting, 4801 Wentworth Blvd.; ‘Indianapolis. The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, John C. Cassidy, wore an ice “blue gown with a deep yoke of pear! encrusted net and a full skirt ending’ iri-a train. Her ice blue tulle veil was attached to a Juliet cap of matching net and pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of orchids, stephanotis and ivy. Miss Mary Casilda Dudley was her sister's maid of honor wearing a peacock blue bengaline gown with matching cape.
Dressed identically to the maid | of honor was Miss Betty Anne | Dudley, another sister, brides- |
maid. Frank P. Langley, Philadelphia, Pa., was best man and ushers included John Thorne
National Broadcast
Salutes Jewish Council
In commemoration of the 58th anniversary of the National Council of Jewish Women, the entire NBC network will present a drama portraying Council work at 9:30 p.m. tonight. Mrs, Walter Lichtenstein is president of the Indianapolis Section, Council of Jewish Women.
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The bride is a graduate of the School of Dietetics, Pratt Institute, Mr. Stoelting was graduated from Purdue University where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi* Fraternity.
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