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Dwight E. Gray, chief of the Navy Research Section, Li- ¥ brary of Congress, will arrive in Indianapolis by plane Friday : fn time to address a luncheon arranged by the Indiana Chapter, Special Libraries Association.
His address will be part of the annual joint conference of Indiana librarians, library trustees, members of the Indiana Library Association and the Indiana Library Trustees Association. The convention, scheduled for Thursday and Friday, will be held in the Hotel Lincoln. Mr. Gray is co-author of “Radiation Monitor in Atomic Defense” and has served as scientific adviser of the technical information service of the Atomic Energy Commission since 1950. His talk, “Library Science Mobilized,” will include a discussion of the use of microfacsimile material in libraries. = ~ = : THE CONFERENCE will include sectional and group meetings. Other featured , speakers will be William E. Wilson, Hoo- — ie ae ene
Dwight E. Gray
sier author; and Miss Virginia Kirkus, New York book reviewer, who will address the two night banquets.
Mrs. Charles W. Rowland, Streator, Ill, will address the
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MOTHER'S HELPER—Sally Reno (left) assists her mother, Mrs. John Spencer Reno (right) ond Mrs. Rodney Hankins in checking ticket sales for the 8:30 p. m. Thursday performance of “Elizabeth, the Queen” at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theater. The Gamma Alumnae of Kappa may be made through Alpha Theta Sorority is sponsoring the play that night as a benefit event.
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Riddick Auditorium, 1440 N. Meridian St, for registration at 12:30 p. m, and a program at 1p om. District officers are Mrs, Earl R. Briggs, president; Mrs, Joseph R. Ritter, vice president, and Mrs, Henry G. Hoss, secre-tary-treasurer, Honor guests at the luncheon will include Mrs. Lawrence Parke Smith; Muncie state president; Mrs. H. N, Edington, first vice president and chair-
man. of extension; Miss Marcella Haves, Muncie, state treasurer;: Mrs. H. Lester Janey, Muncle, state corresponding Secretary. = » nm MRS. CLAIR McTURNAN,
member of the national board and national chairman of past presidents’ assembly; Mrs Frederick Sterling, national chairman of Hymn of the Month and state chairman of the music service fund Mrs. Robert White chairman of American Miss Marian Laut, chairman of Mrs. Caryl H. Cook young artists’ Charles B. Kern, Muncie, chairman of National Music Week. Mrs. Bliss Wells, chairman of orchestra and ensemble; Mrs
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THE INDIARATOLIS TIMES — Federation of Music — Clubs Plans Annual — Meeting on Friday
The First District Federation of Music Clubs will hold its annual meeting Friday, opening with a luncheon
at 11:30 a. m. at the Riley Hotel. Following the luncheon, the group will assemble in
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A complete marionette theater will be exhibited throughout the week at the Bock and Toy Exhibit in Ayres’ gponsored by thé Branch, American Association of Uni-
Auditorium,
Indianapolis
versity Women, Miss Carol Mitchell, Indiana beauty queen, will operate the marionettes at three performances, the first at a press reception tonight. Two performances are scheduled for tomorrow. The show, “The Frog Prince,” has been loaned for the exhibit by A & P Food Stores from its Woman's Day magazine workshop. It is featured in the October issue of the magazine.
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: a i - x} { shows a dress from the Indianapolis Junior League's Next-To-New Shop to Mrs. Bascom Little, Cleveland (center) and Mrs. Albert E. Metzger. Mrs. Little is director of Region 4 of the Association of Junior Leagues of America. She is here on an inspection tour of the local organization. The Next-To-New Shop is located at 3418 N. Illlinois St. Mrs. Metzger is a League member.
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MONEY-MAKER—Mrs. Ralph M. Reahard Jr.
Day Nursery Auxiliary Plans Fashion Show
Early reservations and plans for special parties are being made for a benefit fashion show and tea at 2:30 p. m. next Tuesday.
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1 “1 ITTY SF ¢ Ne Shaigman, ol Bil Baird V eteran Broadway members; Mrs. William. H. SHOWMAN, wili supervise the ox Gibbs, bulletin ads, and Mrs hibit. He is creator ‘of teleHarold B. Ogden, cha 1 of Vision's Snarky Parker and
produced the maricnette show in co-operation with Woman's a .. Day workshop The puppets * THE SPEEDWAY Musicale, were designed by Oto Kunze. Mrs. W. G. Emmick, chairman, y #2 » has charge of registrations. ve a ces The HOGtess oo. for the day DIFFERENT is the Indianapolis Piano Teach- Wilt ‘sponsor operation of the ers Association Miss Lena theater each day, so that there Baumgart, president, and Mrs. W. G. Patterson, chairman,
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Times photo by John R. Spicklemire ances. John Clevelle, a student
Mrs. Ritter is chairman of publicity and generdl publicity, at Ben Davis High School, Reservations for the luncheon operated the uppets today.
today The with Mrs. Hoss, 4801 Park Ave.
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Indianapolis Junior Teague will sponsor the shows Friday and Saturday. Mrs. William S. Beard and Mrs. Harry Mallinson will operate it.
Mrs. Esther W. Hymer
The Indiana State Council of Business and Professional Women will hear Mrs. Esther W. Hymer speak Sunday. She will address members following a luncheon at 12:15 p. m. at the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Hymer is director of international relations and official observer of United Nations for the national BPW. Rhe is a writer of note and has trav-
The charity event, to be given ‘by the Indianapolis
Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary, will be in Ayres’ Auditorium, Proceeds will be used for uxiliary’'s work, at and Fletcher Ave, nurseries Members of the l and reception committee are Mesdames Robert Wacker, Robert O. Jackson, John Thurston and William J. Millikan. Mrs. H. Edward Raffensper-
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wiil entertain as her guests Mrs. K. M. Blades and Mrs, Sherwood Blue. A dutch treat party includes Mesdames Robert D. Keel, Gordon Gray, William Hopper, Robert Knowles and Charles Y. Knowles; = " a
MRS. DONALD HURST will entertain Mesdames Robert Barrett, Thomas L. Riddick and Lawrence Leland. Guests of Mrs. Richard B. DeMars include
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Mesdames James L., Murray Jr, H. William Irwin, James I Murray S8Sr., Joseph Cravens,
William H. Murrav and Edward A. Reser, Lafavette Mrs. Robert DID. Morgan will have as her guests Mesdames Bert Pearce, Mvron Fouke and Robert Craft, With Mrs. J, Neill Garber will be Mesdames Richard Vonnegut, Harris B. Shumaker and Earl 1. Larsen. » = ~ ANOTHER DUTCH treat party includes Mesdames William S. Beard II, Roland Charron, Frank W. Griesbaum and Fred Abendroth. Guests of Mrs. Ralph O. Baur will be Meslames R. E. Skinner, W. T, Conner and Thomas Everhard. Mrs. John Thurston will have as her guests Mrs. E.. C. Lidikay, and Mrs dra Slater. Others
Thursday in the American National Bank. Mrs. W. H. Vinzant will supervise the practice. posed revision of Indiana's li- . brary certification plan will be discussed at the Friday meeting. Rosamond B. Wetmore, | Ball State Teacher's College, | will also speak. Gov. Henry F. Schricker will | address the opening of the con- | ference, Mrs. Grace Thomas Stevenson, Chicago. Ill, will talk on the Americ®n Heritage Discussion Project of the American Library Association. “Publicity in Indiana -Iibraries” will be discussed by Robert B.. Johnson, assistant in public relations and publications for Indianapolis Public Schools. He will address the Small Libraries Round Table meeting. :
» 7 = LOCAL SPEAKERS will be Robert E. Johnson and W. Rowland Allen. Stillm#n K. Taylor, Gary, is chairman of the exhibits committee, The committee on local arrangements Includes Miss lois M. Ringo, Anderson Public I1.ibrary, chairman; Mrs. W. H, Frazier, Nashville, trustee: Mrs. Elizabeth Burton and Miss Harriet I, Carter, Indiana State Library. ! Current state officers of the Indiana Library Association are Miss Marcelle K. Foote, { librarian, Connersville | Public Library, president: Mrs, Burton, librarian of the U. 8. Naval Ordnance Plant, secretary, and Miss Ruth Burlingame, branch librarian, Evansville, treasurer. Present officers of the Indiana Library Trustees Association are Mrs. Herbert C, Sears, Danville Mrs. -R. O, Bertsch, Cambridge City, vice president and Mrs. Albert Moeller, Columbia City, secre-tary-treasurer,
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Philip Whitesell, John DeVoe
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Members of the Parliamen- Mrs. (Gene Berryman, chiltary Practice Club of Indian- dren's librarian at the Rauh apolis will meet at 10 a. m, Memorial Library, will show
the puppets on Saturday. She will be assisted by Mrs. James Fowler,
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Mesdames Max Bartley, John E. D. Peacock and Shubdick T. Kothe, Attending together will be
eled extensively abroad. Her last trip, June 1951, "was to attend the international board meeting of BPW in Holland.
attending in a group will be Mesdames W. Dan Kibier, Lynn N. Summnfers, James O, Harris and Forrest Dukes,
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