Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1951 — Page 32

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A state conference will commemorate the 48th, Founders Day of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority. “The program for active and alumnae members will begin at 10 a. m. Saturday at the Columbia Club.

PLAN BAZAAR—Delta Gamma Aluinge Mrs. Walter C. Witt, president; Miss Helen Baker, and Mrs. Frank C. Miller, (left to right) look over small notebooks to be sold in mind of the Sight Saving Benefit Bazaar.

Bazaar for Sightless

Legion Hall Nov. 30 from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Proceeds will be donated to the national Delta Gamma project for

LUMNAE of Delta Gamma Sorority will have their first Sight Saving Benefit Bazaar at Broad Ripple |

Representatives from all chapters in the state will participate. They include Kappa Chapter, Jordan Music College of Butler University; Zeta Chapter, DePauw University; Epsilon Omicrom Chapter, Indiana University; Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter; Evansville Alumnae -Club; Mu Phi Epsilon alumnae from over the state, and the Indianapolis Patroness Club of Kappa Chapter.

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MRS. HENRY G. Hoss, chairman, Miss Adah Hill, and Mrs. Clyde E. Titus will begin the

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program with a panel discus-

Special guest of the day will be, Mrs. Grayce Kent Clark, governar of the East Central Province and national editor of Mu Phi Epsilon Triangle. She will speak at the luncheon at 12:30 p. m., at which Patroness Club ‘members will participate.

A musical program will follow the luncheon. Kappa mem-

.bers, Miss Vickie Hadden, singer, and Miss Marjorie Lower, pianist, will entertain.

Miss Lillian Niskavich, Bloomington, will give a group of vocals. Following is a list of mem-

THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES

Music Sorority Plans Founders Day

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berg working on.arrangements: lun¢heon—Mrs. Russell, , Spivey and Mrs. Warren H. Keller; resertations — Miss Mary Moorman; favors == Kappa Chapter; publicity—Mrs. Howard B. Stitt.

DAR Chapter To Meet Here

General Arthur 8t. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry V. Wade, 1201 Golden Hill Drive, tomorrow. Mrs. Wade and Mrs. Addison J. Parry will be cohostesses. Miss Sally Butler, former na-

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tional president of the BPW:

will give a talk entitled “As I See It,” {llustrated with colored

pictures.

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Sorority to Mark 77th Anniversary.

Gamma Phi Beta sorority will ‘celebrate its 77th anniversary at a_ Founder's Day Dinner. Wednesday night. throughout “ the state are in- | vited to atténd at 7 p. m. in the nomé of Mm. Demetrius Gerdan, 4634 N. Pennsylvania. 8t. Guest of honor will be Mrs. John M. Curtis, Washington, D. C. Mrs. John Rademacher and Mrs. Paul Grubbs will assist the hostess. Miss Elizabeth Hart is decorations chairman.

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Mrs. Reynolds Speaker

Mrs. Noble Reynolds will be speaker at a meeting of the Wayfarer Chapter, Interna-

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tional Travel Study Club, Inc. at 1 p. m. Tuesday. Hostess will be Mrs. Hazel M. Strauss, 2625 | Ryan Dr,

Christamore Open House Arranged

Zulu war chants, slapstick boxing, tumbling acts and skits are just a few of

the attractions to be offered at the Christamore House party Thursday night. The public is invited to the first open house of the settlement, 502 N. Tremont St, from 7 to 10 p. m.

' The house council is planning

auditorium. Over 100 youngsters from 6 to 17 years of age will perform. Eight and 9-year-olds will exhibit square dancing. There will be singing, a play and a patriotic skit on the program. .The house will be decorated for the occasion by the Garden Club under the direction of Mrs. James Medsker. Refreshments will be served by the women's ‘* Club with Mrs. Otto Herman in charge, , 8»

THE SETTLEMENT HOUSE has undergone extensive structural repairs and has been completely redecorated inside. Various club rooms will be staffed by members of the Christamore Aid Society to.ex-

«house to guests.

the board of directors, has sent out invitations to health, welfare, civic, school and church groups so that they may become acquainted with the project and the work that is being done.

Hostesses to be in charge of various activities will be Mesdames Augustus Coburn, Frank Throop, John R. Newcomb, Fred Williams Jr. and Dean Wildman, Miss Ann Parry and Miss Carolyn Crom.

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bowling alley manager. Christamore Settlement House is a

munity Chest.

“Two Book

Reviews Set

“From Here to Eternity” by James Jones, and “The Cain Mutiny” by Herman Wouk will be reviewed Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. by Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, It will be his 14th annual series of book reviews and will be held in the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Temple. The series is sponsored by the Temple Sisterhood and is open to the public without charge. Mrs. Sydney Romer will introduce Rabbi Goldblatt. Mesdames Monroe Leiser, Philip Falender, Sidney Mahalowitz * and A. A. Fleig will usher,

Legion Group Plans Supper

Members of the HaywardBarcus American Legion Aux{liary and Post plan a joint piteh-in supper at Northeast Community House at 6 p. m.*Friday. The regular meeting | will follow, Mrs. C. E, Brengle will direct the program for the Boys 8chool in Plainfield ‘Nov. 18 at 9 a m. ad

County 8 & 40 Salon Schedules Dinner

Marion County Salon 8 & 40 will meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m, tomorrow at the Fairbanks | Memorial Post Home, 1608 N. Park Ave, Mrs, Martin Collins is In charge. Mrs. Harry Lorber will report on the Departmentale Pouvolr, and plans for the Christmas program will be discussed. |

the program to be held in the

plain the work and aims of the

John B. Watson, president of |

sight conservation and aid to the blind.

Mrs. Frank Miller and Miss Helen Baker, co-chairmen, announce that final plans for the event will be completed at the monthly alumnae meeting Tuésday night at the Butler Chapter House, Advance sales of small pocket size note pads will herald the approaching bazaar. Each pad contains a coupon which may be applied to a purchase at the bazaar, Miss Lois Herendeen is in charge of the committee which prepared the booklets. In addition to booths selling gifts of all types, there will be movies for children and displays on the sight conservation program.

Luncheon Hostess

Is Announced

Mrs. Stephen Feduska, Bren- | donwood, will be hostess at a | luncheon meeting of the Indian- | Chapter of |

apolis Associate Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow. Sexson Humphreys, Indianapolis News,

will speak on “People in the .

News,” Assisting Mrs. Feduska will

be Mesdames C. R. Federman, |

Ross ‘Holgren, John Killinger, Edward Kuntz dnd Clyde Moon and Miss Agnes Meehan.

Mrs. Isabelle Griffith, visiting | nurse, will be in charge of the | Carl White will act as |

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