Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1951 — Page 6
By AGNES
‘cruitment program.
lly to organization. As a result many eame up with zero for pledges im the first roll call report Sunday. But now the drive is under § way. It is time to act. Your pledges are needeq, Now,
ad a 7erp report ‘Sunday, be certain it “will not have Mrs. Ostrom this week. - Call your pledge in. the first + thing tomorrow. The need is urgent, To maintain a smooth operation a last minute rush must be avoided.
= EJ = CALL: NOW AND FILL up the remaining days at the Red Cross Blood Center for this month. Dates remaining open are Oct, 23, 25, 30 and 31. A youthful auxiliary force is now enlisted in the No. One
blood line open to Korea. Junior Minute Women have been appointed by the St. Joan of Arc Women's Club. These Junior Minute Women are members of the four Girl Scout troops in St. Joan of Arc School-—-Senior troop 156 and and Intermediate Troops 88, 150 and 302.
un 5 ” TOMORROW THEY WILL distribute blood donor pledge cards at three section meetings of the women’s group in the church. Sunday they handed out the cards at each of the three church masses. And they will be on duty again this coming Sunday at the church doors. Mrs. M. J. Anthony has been named drive chairman by Mrs. J. Albert Smith, Women's Club president. The club is making the project a churchwide pro- . gram. “Buddy” donors are heing enlisted from the men's group, Holy Name Society, headed by Clair Faulkner,
" » » THE VERY REV. MSGR. Clement Boslet is stressing ur-
Sorority
To Meet
Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Alpha Epsilon Chapter, will observe national founder's day at 7:45 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. George Fishel, 2644 Sutherland Ave. ; Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames 1.. Harold Keaton, William P. Pearson and James Houk and Miss Margaret Rickard. "Mrs. Noble "Reynolds, chapter president, will lead members in a renewal of the initiation oath at a candlelight servfce at 9:30 p. m. At the same moment, chapters from coast to coast will be repeating the same service, Alpha Epsilon alumnae will be guests of the active chapter, Delta Theta Tau, organized for the advancement: of philanthropy, was founded in Muncie in 1903. and now has 12.800 members
from our
magnificent foreign
collection
reproductions from
did gift collection
gant Christmas gifts.
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Modern Minute Women—
Club Groups Urged To Exercise Speed In Blood Pledge Drive
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JPEED is the by-word for Modern Minute ‘Women now —speed for getting in pledges for the blood donor re-
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H. OSTROM lub Editor
Last week’ clubs devoted efforts on the drive primar-
gency of the Modern Minute Women's test program at church masses. Emphasis is on getting donor pledge cards to.the Blood Center, 18 W. Georgia St. immediately to fill the days still open
for donor appointments this.
month, Additional donors 8
who gave
were 6th “Battatfon==National Council of Jewish Women, Indianapolis Section, Mrs. Herbert Falender, and 7th Battalion— School 45% PTA, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brabender.
Appointments for donations at ihe Blood Center “were made yesterday by the following: Mrs. Ruth Schmoll, St. Roch's Altar Society; Mrs. James Lincks and Mrs. I. V. Hadin, Sigma Nu Mothers Club of Butler University; Mrs. Ralph McDowell and Mrs. Richard Madden, Gamma Phi Beta Sorority; Mrs. Marjorie A. MecCollister, School 75 PTA, and "Mrs. Ruth Netzorg, - School 80 PTA. sn = ~ MRS. 0. K. Wiland, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Indianapolis Alumnae; Mrs. Barbara IL.arson and Mrs. Marcella Bowen, Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Indianapolis Alumnae; Mrs, G. W. Travers, School 18 PTA; Mrs. Melvin Goode, 11th District, American Legion Auxiliary president; Mrs. Herbert Tope and Mrs. Robert Steiner, Fortnightly Study Club, and Mrs. Paul Willington, Newcomers Club. Mrs. Edith Hoffman, School
75 PTA; Russell EE. Jefries, First United Lutheran Church: Paul Bailey, St.
Joan of Arc Women's Club; Mrs, William C. Tremear, Goodwill Service Guild; Mrs. William Shipley, Pi Beta Phi Sorority Indianapolis Alumnae; Mrs. John Miller, Indianapolis Photo Endorsers, and Mrs. Elsie D. Bragg, Big Eagle Unit, American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Dorothy P. Eberle, School 38 PTA, and Mr. and Mrs, John E. Miller, School 68 PTA.
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You run into a friend while shopping in a department store, WRONG: Stop in the aisle ta chat, even though others have a difficult time trying to get past you. RIGHT: Jf you want to talk be sure you pick a spot that won't inconvenience other shoppers. " = 5
You are just back from a trip,.or.for.scme. other reason have a lot to tell a friend over the telephone. WRONG: Call at any time convenient to you-—and talk as long as you like, RIGHT: When you call ask if the friend has time for a long chat and say: “If you don’t I can call back later.”
Attending Meeting
Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of Tudor Hall School, is in Detroit attending the annual conference of the Head Mistresses Association of the Middle West,
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Business Vesting Set
Fall business meetings, election of officers, and parties are slated by clubwomen for this week. The Late Book Club will have its “Guest Day” meeting tomorrow in the home of Mr. E. 8, Wheaton, 5696 Washington Blvi. Tohn J. Haramy will speak. Assisting Mrs. Wheaton will be Mrs. John Case and Mrs. Herman Davis.
D. of I. Circle A business meeting and election of officers will be held by the Daughters of Isabella Mother Theodore Circle at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the (*atholic Community Center,
Rockford Alumnae
Rockford College Club of Indianapolis wil meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Frank L. Weiland, 5215 N. Illinois St. Mrs, Thomas J. Beasley Jr. will be co-hostess,
Home Economists . Home Economists in Business will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at Refrigerating Equipment Co., 900 N. Senate Ave. Miss Dorothy Benson
will preside. . Ski-Hi Club Plans for a masked Halloween party Oct. 31 will be made at a business meeting of thé& Ski-Hi Club at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the American Legion Post, 1421 Central Ave. Final plans for a paper sale to be held in November also will be discussed. Homemakers Mrs. W. J. Koons will give a lesson on “Desserts” at tomorrow's meeting of the Trvington Homemakers Club in the home of Mrs. William Scott, 305 Arlington Ave. at 12:30 p.m,
Alaskan Chapter, ITSC
Members of the Alaskan Chapter, International Travel Study-Clubs will hear Mrs. Merton Good speak on the Bermuda Is lands tomorrow F a
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Junior Horse Show Slated at Long Stables
: The younger set will take
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New officers of this chapter are Mrs. Everett Roland Robinson, Charles Vannote, sec--Edward H. Carl Taylor,. cor-
vice president;
treasurer, and Mrs. Vernon Creighton, auditor.
Foster Chapter, ITSC olis Alumnae
International Travel Study Club, Inc. Stephen Foster Chapter, . Walter Houppert Maple Road Branch 's. William McNairy will be chairman - assisted by Mrs. Chester Kluck and Mrs. Frank
Western Electric Mrs. Hazel De
Wives and mothers of the Western Electric employees transferred from-other plants will be entertained with an autumn dinner at the Indianapolis: Athletic Club at 6:30 p.m. The committee planning the event consists of chairman: Mesdames J. 8S. George Christofferson, 3. Hipple, P. T. Mathy, Shattuck, N. . Strain, Charles Tomchak and Keith Weston.
Chapter V, PEO Peden,
Chapter V PEO, will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. William Frosch, 96 N. Mrs. Jesse P. Peden, 3541 N. Irvington Ave., to hear the supreme convention
reports given by Mrs. Robert H. Carpenter,
over the show ring Sunday at Long Stables.
Scheduled is the annual gala Junior Horsemanship Show opeping with a grand parade at 1:30 p.m. Riders all will be under 186, Classes will include horsemanship for beginners, intermediates, advanced and Corinthian Club members. There also will be trotting, potato, sack and doughnut races and a pair class for the advanced group and
Corinthian Club members, ~ ~ »
INTERMISSION FEATURE will be exhibition riding by the club members. Dale and Garry Long will be judges, Kd McKinney and Kim Long, ring stewards, and Bill Long; announcer, Makeup ring assistants will include Misses Alberta Grintm, Beth Hartman, Katherine Richmond. and Barbara Hocker, George Parish, and Harry Zimmerman. Among the junior riders will be Margo Roggie, Betsy Pfau, Joan Rosen, Harriet Harrell, Carol -Ann- Willard; Barbara and Mary Ann Furgeson, Judy and Dorothy McDermond, Carolyn Fields and Martha Dodge. ~ " ~ LYNN FULLERTON, LYNN. RR TRRR TENGE RTE Susan BakenyMaureen Schmidt, Barbar® Hunt and Ann Klepinger, Gregory Zolezzi, Walter Wakeland, John Goodyear, Stephen Roggie, Terry Weaver, Edward l.amb, John Staples, Robert Bowman, Terry Vogel, Paul Scherrer and Randy Parish. Show rain date is Oct, 28,
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Musicale
ls Planned
- An etening musicale has been planned ‘by Mrs, Clare F. Fox . for members “of the IndianapSigma* Alpha Iota, national music fraternity, The music program will follow a dinner to be held today in the home of Mrs. Leon Levi, 402
Spars,
D. Ernesting.
meeting in the
of the Indiana National W. Hampton Dr.
There will be a group of solos by Mrs. Mark Walker, violinist; Mrs. Carol Hedges, piano, and Nordsieék, voice. Committee members assisting the hostess in dinner arrangements include Mesdames H. D. Thursday. Barr, §. C. Bodner, A. H. M. Graves, J. F. Wild III, L. P. Kreiser and Stewart Greene and
I.. Daugherty. Miss Joan Ritchie.
Howard Nelsen, Wil-
M. L. Spriatz, is Visiting At Marott Mr. and .Mrs. Francis A. Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘are visiting Mr. Peden's mother,
Illinois St. and her family. They are staying at the Marott
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Masque, Moistone Cream and S it brighter and clearer, Miss Rose (‘ardell repre- Moistone oil, which carries : ol firm the same effect, can be used as
sentative of the beauty
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added years and summer dryhess from the skin. Priced at $2.50, this three-in-ong lotion is oor with cotton, using an
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For a last minute pick Beauty Masque,
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a hase all day, reacting on the complexion under make-up. » As an added feature, the cnsmetologist will introduce Folly Red, a clear bright red that will complement the majority of fall's brown, black and gray costumes. E
Auxiliary Events Set
luncheon are
and a
which comes : complete with A dinner meeting brush, wakes up the skin and svered dish replaces the dull, tired look “7° : with a glow scheduled this week by AmeriFashion talk i= about transi- c¢an Legion Auxiliary units
tional styles,
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should center around tranzition-
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Tom Carnegie, local sports. caster, will speak at the dinner meeting of the John H: Holliday Jr. Post and Auxiliary tonight at the Naval Armory. Mrs. Paul Schwindler is
woman is dry skin-perhaps chairman of the covered dish due to sunshine vacations. luncheon to he given by the CaterinR especially to this de- Robert E. Kennington Unit tohydrated look are moistone morrow at 12:30 in the Post cream and oil. The cream, Home, Mrs. Albert Ewbank
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Alpha Sigma Latreian Alpha Sigma Latreian will meet at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Rodger Chester, to initiate new members. Neophytes include Mesdames Harvey St. John, balky, try rubbing A. Sedberry, Franklin M. Smith and Barton D.
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assist, Plan Rush Party Mrs. George H. Doane, presi. will coriduct the business »ssion, and Mrs. Belkins, serves ice sales chairman, will have a special display of service sales articles, The,.unit has placed 50
Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Tau Sorority will hold a rush
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the runners H. South, 6353 Washington raffin. This Blvd., tomorrow. Miss Dorothy hard suface Dugger and Mrs, James Bar- boxes in the Crusade for Freerett will assist, dom project
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