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PLANS PLUS TEA—Mesdomes J. Albert Smith, Frank A. Miller and Thomas M. Sweeney (left to right) discuss plans for the dance Friday in the Highland Golf and Country Club to be sponsored by the Women’s Club and Altar Society of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.

Panhellenic Dinner Wednesday

JNDIANAPOLIS PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION will hold its annual

scholarship dinner at 6:45 p. m. Wednesday in the Butler University Union Building. Awards to be made include presentation of the Panhellenic Scholarship cup to Kappa Alpha Theta, the Butler sorority with the highest scholastic record for the past year. Miss Lutea Karman will be presented with a nursing scholarship. Mrs. Eugene C. Pulliam will

talk on her recent trip in the Pacific area. = = = HONOR GUESTS for the dinner will be Dr. and Mrs. M. O. Ross, president of Butler; Miss Florence Guild, School Administration Advisor, and deans of women from universities in the state. They will include Miss Clare Coolidge, assistant dean at Purdue University; Miss Virginia Hudelson, Indiana University; Miss Luctle Scheuer, assistant, DePauw University; Mrs. A. K. Whallon, Hanover College; Mrs. Elizabeth Durflinger, Butler

Art League Tea Is Tomorrow

N invitational tea will open the 15th annual exhibit of the Indianapolis

Art League from 2 to 4:30

p. m. Tuesday in Block's Auditorium. Awards will be presented at this time,

The exhibit will be open to the public free of charge from Wednesday through Nov. 24 during store hours. - ” LJ THE COMMITTEE in charge of the tea and acting as hostesses for the afternoon consists of members of the board of directors, Mesdames J. W. Klaus, Fred Lay, E. O. Jeffries, Kenneth Symons, L. M. Ban-

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Earl Briggs, Phillip Lutz, H. E. Kitterman, Fred Guckelberg, H. 8S. Pierce and Edwin Schulz. Past presidents will preside at the tea table. Music for the afternoon will be provided by Mrs. Cutler and Mrs. Ray Huff.

= n = THE FOLLOWING members will be hostesses at various times throughout the week: Mesdames Elmer Funkhouser, C. Earl Byrket, Rosemary Lloyd, John Schuster, Edwin Schulz, C. W. Greenlee, Roland Friedman, O. K. Gaskins, G. E. Weidlich, J. W. Klaus, Fred Guckelberg, Cecil E. Millet, H. E. Kitterman, George Madinger, Kenmeth Neidhamer, Martin Lang and Earl Briggs and Miss

University; Miss Margaret Powell, Franklin College; Miss Martha Wickham, Ball State

‘Teachers’ College.

= » » Indianapolis High School counselors who will attend are Miss Elizabeth Roberts, Broad Ripple; Mrs. Willlam C. Loew, Howe; Miss Josephine Boyd, Manual Training; Miss Louise

Reiter, Shortridge; Mrs. Martha Turpin, Arsenal Technical, and Miss Miriam King, Broad Ripple. = » - ALL PAST Panhellenic presidents and all state officers also will be present. Mrs. Richard Lennox is chairman of the dinner. She will be assisted by Mesdames W. F. Montgomery, J. C. Routt, William J. Ervin, John M. Rademacher, and Edward Vaughn.

L * : * ist Subject “Songs of American Wars’ will be the subject of a talk to be given by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler to the Monday Club at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Members will meet in the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co. A short business meeting at 1:30 p. m. will precede the regular meeting. Mrs. D. V. Lucas, first vice president, will preside. Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, will furnish music for the social hour.

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Harrison Chapter Annual Card Party Is Set for Thursday

T 1:30 P. M. THURSDAY, the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, DAR, will hold its annual benefit card

party in the chapter house.

Chairmen and their committees for the affair will

include Mrs. John H. Jefferson, regent; Mrs. Thomas 0. Conger, finance and card party chairman; Mrs. Ralph C. Gery, vice chairman; and Mrs.. William J. McGriff, chairman ‘of door prizes, assisted by Mesdames Walter Smith, Richard Gilbert, William Sandman and John H. Rau Jr. Li " = Mrs, Barrett Woodsmall, chairman of tickets, assisted by Mesdames George A. Van Dyke, James KE. Aspinall, William Bugg, George E. Oburn, Charleton N, Carter, George Gifford, H. T. Van Landingham, Carl E, Sandstrom, Richard Gilbert, Claude Keesling, Howard B. McChord, James H. Otte, Rau, Sandman, Charles Watson and

Gery. Mrs. Frederick C. Albershardt, chairman of the tea

hour, will be assisted by Mesdames J. Francis Madden, Charles Watson, Eric Wadleigh and Gifford. Mrs. Gery will head the table prize committee and will be assisted by Mesdames Sandstrom, Charles E. Sink, McGriff, Bugg and Albershardt. = = ” CHAIRMAN of tables will be Mrs. Paul L. Wyand. She will be assisted by Mesdames Robert M. Bowen, Sandstrom, Sink, Carter and Ernest D. Cofield. In conjunction with the card party, the junior membership Golden Wheel Committee will sell cookies, stuffed animals and dust mitts. Chairmen will Maryan ¥ Block, cookies; Mrs. Mari H. Miller, stuffed animals; Miss Miriam Wayman, dust mitts, and Mrs. William E. King Jr., display and sale.

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Family Hour Arranged

The Family Hour at the Children's Museum, 3010 N. Meridian St., will be sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association of. School 45 this afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Kenneth Koelling, president of the PTA; Miss Olive K. Funk, principal, and Mesdames Ted Lach, J. H. Tunnah, Harold Collier, W. E. DeWitt, Roy Chiles, Harry L. George, Cecil Alfrey, Charles Geyer, H. Gill, Donald Hyslop, Alva Reynolds and Misses Madonna Owen, Margaret Duden and Lois

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Club Plans Card Party

MES. PAUL ROKOHL will be chairman of the 1:30 p. m Thursday

card party to be sponsored

by the Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc, in Ayres’ Auditorium. $

o = u ASSISTING Mrs. . Rockohl will be Mrs. Robert Straughn and Mrs. E. L. Mangus, tickets, and Mesdames J. V. Ney, Edward Feeney, Charles Gillock, C. C. Jordan, L. L. Digal, A. D. James, George Martin, Ray Hodgdon, C. C. Gench and Ralph Davis, candy. Mrs. Christine Hinchman, door prizes; Mrs. Ted . Vance and Mrs. Martin Peterson, candy prizes; Mrs. Walter Zimmerman and Mrs. Clifford Richter, table prizes, and Mesdames James French, William Eicks,

Otis Carmichael, Harry German, Otto Mayes and C. O.:Terrell, special prizes.

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Alva Cradick, S. 8. Lovick, J.T. Wallace, B. L. Byrket, George Newton and L. E.

Hanika, hospitality.

Clubs to Join In Meeting

Meridian Toastmistress Club and Crossroads Club will have a joint meeting at 6 p. m. tomorrow in the YMCA. Members of each club will participate in the program. Mrs. Edith Wise will give the invocation and closing, and Mrs. Esther Janes will be topicmistress. Toastmistress will be Mrs. Jessie Thomas. Speakers for the evening will be Mesdames Lucille Johnson, Marjorie Hall and Dixie Keithley and Miss Nora Jane Carey. Speech critics will be Mrs. Eleanor Ray and Miss Ruth Keller. Mrs. Dru Walters will be group evaluator and Mrs. Margaret Smalley will: be timer. At the recent Toastmistress council meeting in Terre Haute, Miss Nora Jane Carey was elected chairman of the council nominating committee.

Times photo by William A. Oates Jr.

NEEDLECRAFT—Mrs. William L. Schoenewey applies the finishing touches to the costume she is making for her daughter, Sally Ann, 102. Sally will appear in the local observance of YWCA World Fellowship Week.

YWCA Plans Open House

By BETTY LOCHER "A FLIGHT INTO TIME,” or “A Girl and a Dream,” served up with generous portions of Danish cookies, Hawaiian punch, Russian tea or Brazilian

java will be offered , at the World Fellowship Festival at the Central YWCA Wednesday. The open house, at 329 N. Pennsylvania St. will celebrate World Fellowship Week. Hostesses wearing native costumes will take guests on a tour of the many activities in the building. Miss Margaret Barto is executive director of the event. = = = FOREIGN GUESTS will include Miss Judith Ecker of Frankfort, Germany, who has been living in Indianapolis for two years. She will give a talk and play her accordion. “Flight Into Time,” .a movie showing Spain, Greece, Egypt, Italy and other countries will emphasize YWCA activities abroad. Mrs. Thelma Riley and Miss Sarah Campbell, directors of the Young Adult Departments, will interpret the film. The movies will be sponsored by members of the Blockette Club of Phyllis Wheatley and

the Friday Coed Group of Central Branch. “A Girl and a Dream” is a skit to be presented hy the Pigtail Playtime Group of Central Branch. Those participating will be . Arlene Boukes, Cynthia Howard, Patty Sage, Jean Donahue, Vonda Jo Hilt, Cherry McCormack, Sandy Appler, Linda Schulz, Marguerite Wright, Sally Schoenewey, Nancy Brydenthal, Kathy Scheick, Diane Culley and Earline Wallace. 5 = 2 MISS BETTY GUESS will direct an international foursome on roller skates. They will be Betty Jo Cowherd, Thelma Armstead, George Laken and Floyd Wilson.

“Y-Teens Around the World,” a skit by members of the YTeen Departments will be di“rected by Miss Dorothy Carson. Students from Shortridge, Warren Central and Crispus Attucks High Schools ®ill participate. Wearing peasant costumes, Loreta Spearman, Francis Smith, Gwendolyn Webb and Verna Pondexter, all Y-Teens, will entertain with folk songs. Serious aspects of the observance will include devotions and an explanation of the relation-

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ship of the local association to the International YWCA. ; Committee members sponsoring the World Fellowship Festival are Mrs. Felix Vonnegut, president of the Board of the Indianapolis YWCA ; Mrs. Howard Lytle, chairman, and Mesdames Floyd Covington, E. A. Piepenbrok, Leonard A. Smith, John A. Towns, Hervie Vertrees and Travis Wilhite. = = = HOSTESSES - will include Mesdames L. H. Anderson, W. J. Howard, C. M. Meriweather, Herbert Nadzeika, Victor Halvorsen, Clyde Cunliffe, Donald Woods, George Webb and Grant Harris. Also Misses Alice Mackey, Dorothy Mackey, Pat Showalter, Betty Harding. Ida Jane Reichenbach and Genevieve McGhee. Miss Sarah Campbell and Mrs. Thelma Riley, young adult directors of the local YWCA, are in charge of the hostess group. The annual city-wide recognition of Y-Teen members of the Indianapolis YWCA will be conducted as a recognition service by Mrs. Ruth Bell and Miss Estelle Stewart, directors of Y-Teen Departments, assisted by advisers from the junior and senior high schools.

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