Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1951 — Page 8

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Parties and Dinners To Precede Dance

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Cup

. PARTIES and dinners have been scheduled by members of St. Joan of Arc Women's Clubs and Altar Society to precede their dance at the Highland Golf and Country

Gift Session And Dinner

Events Set

DEMONSTRATION of Christmas gift wrapping, a Thanksgiving dinner and social activities

are planned by clubwomen this week, The Ward-Belmont Alumnae Club will meet at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. F. W. Dobke, 5301 Guilford Ave. Mrs. J. R. Hyde, from the House of Paper, will give the members some new ideas on Christmas wrappings and decorations.

Culture Club Mrs. John W. Hutchings, 5861 Washington Blvd., will be nostess for the Culture Club at 1 p. m, Friday. Mrs. Frank S. Chiles will give the program.

Sky-Hi Club Sky-Hi Club members wili meet for a Thanksgiving dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in American Legion Post 355, 1421 Central Ave.

Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority will have a Thanksgiving social program at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Antlers.

Club Friday night. Mr. and Mrs, John Segerson will dine at the club before the dance with Mr. and Mrs. John Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers. . Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baltz Jr. will be Messrs. and Mesdames W. E. Stephens, T. J. Danaher, CG. W. Flynn, Fred W. Fries, John E. Evard and Ted Knap, Mrs. R. M. Fitzgerald and J. rlugh O'Donnell. = = zn BEFORE THE dance Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O'Keefe Jr. will entertain Mrs. Betty IKdwards, Miss Marge Bills, John O'Keefe, [.eo Uphaus, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hintz. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schumacher.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Quiesser will be Mr. and Mrs. Leo Durbin, Rushville, and Messrs. and Mesdames A. W. Bloemaker, Ernest Roose, William F. Kiley, John J. Heidt Jr., Tobin Carlin, Edward Sullivan and Edward Gass. Mr. and Mrs. George Buskirk will entertain Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Stipher, Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Ryder, Frank Miller, James J. Glynn and Karl Stipher,

= ~ = MR. AND MRS. Oliver Schnieders will entertain for Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Hasbrook, Thomas Kibhler. Henry Engel, Arthur Anderson and George Schnieders. In the party of Mr. and Mrs. William K. McGowan will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rocap.

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DECORATING TREASURES—Mrs. Josephine Coburn (left) shows Mrs. T. W. Jackson loot from the decorators sale being held through Saturday at 4414 N. Meridian St. The house, which belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kackley, is open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Decorators belonging to the Indiana Chapter, American Institute of Decorators, will be on hand to show' the items, sent from local homes and the members’ own shops. The public is invited. Proceeds will be sent to the decorators

charity fund.

GOP Women 'Women as Active Citizens’

Plan Party

Mrs. C. R. Martin was appointed chairman of the Christmas party to be sponsored by the Marion County. Council of Republican Women Dec. 13 in the assembly room of the state headquarters. a Special guests at the party will be Mayor-elect Alex Clark and Mrs. Grace Tanner, city clerk elect. The past presidents of the organization will pour at the party. Recently elected officers of the organization are Mrs. Edwin Bauer, president; Mrs, Harry Harman and Mrs: Paul 0. Jones, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Berta Hibner, corresponding and recording secretaries, and Mrs, L. E. Hobson, treasurer,

Music Clubs Announce Plans

USIC CLUBS, both state and national, have planned activities for this week. The Indiana Federation of Music Clubs will be entertained at an informal tea from 2 to 4 p. m. Friday, at the Governor's Mansion.

Guests will include 175 members of the Past Presidents’ Assembly. Receiving with Mrs. Henry F. Schricker will be Mrs. Lawrence Parke Smith, State President of the Federation of

Music Cibs and Mrs. M. E. Al-

mond, Chairman of the Past Presidents’ Assembly. r The following officers will also be in the receiving line: Mesdames Frank Cregor, Guy Wilson, Leigh B. Freed, Fred Coleman, Clair McTurnan, H. Lester Janney and Miss Marcella Hays. $n = OUT-OF-TOWN hostesses will be Mrs. Earl Love, Marion; Mrs. Harold Ensele and Mrs. Charles Kern, Muncie; Mrs. Elmer Singer, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. E. I. Poston, Martinsville; Mrs. Will Amos, Rushville; Mrs. D. M. Bowman, Michigan City. * Mrs. W. H. Burden and Miss Lola Vawter, La Porte: Mrs. Forrest Hill, North Manchester; Mrs. Walter Moyer, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Chester Apple, Pendleton: Mrs. .Oscar Brizius,

Newburg; Mrs. Arthur Leible, Bloomington; Mrs. Harry Linn, Veedersburg; Mrs. J. 0. Miller, Peru; Mrs. Carl Weiss, Angola, and Miss Alice Corporan, Michigan City,

Take a wonderful foreign tour via our fabulous collection of desirable im-

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THE HOSTESSES from Indianapolis inelude Mesdames Ear]! Briggs, William Herbert Gibbs, Sidney Ellis and Bliss Wells. In charge of tea service will be Mesdames Robert Blake, James Pearson, H. N. Edington and Louis Belden. Thev will be

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Celebrating Our "112th Christmas Anniversary

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assisted by Mesdames F. H. Sterling, Charles Martin, Frank Cregor, Attia Martin and Caryl Cook. = Those from out of town who will assist are Mrs. I. Parke Smith, Muncie; Mrs. M. E. Almond, Tipton; Mrs. Charles Martz, Tipton; Mrs. Harold Ogden, Greenshurg; Mrs. Leigh B. Freed, North Manchester; and Mrs. C. Lloyd Billman, Manila.

lins from Kokomo will provide a musieal program. Those playing will be Mrs. Jolin S. Caylor, George H. Hays, Russell Hiat, Carl Hartman, bin R. Craig, George A. Marut, Norman J. Kerr and Miss Mary Jane Hullinger. dolf Cox will be at the piano.

» = n AN EVENING of music tonight will honor Mrs. Hartwig Dierks, Kansas City, chairman of music in hospitals in the National Federation of Music Clubs. The event is being planned by Mrs. Frank W,

hostess to Mrs. Dierks, and member of the board and executive committee of the National Federation. Guests will meet at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Cregor, “Music in Hospitals” will be the theme of the evening. Mrs, Dierks will discuss the work of the federation in this .activity.

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Service in Billings Hospital, will speak on “Music and the Mental Patient.” Mrs. Hazel Silvey, recreation ings, will relate experiences in arranging programs for mental patients. James McCaslin, therapist at Norways Sanitorium, will talk on ‘“Norways Approach. Miss Pat Otto, music therapist on the staff of Longelift Hospital, Logansport, will review studies for a degree in music therapy. Music compositions have heen

selected to illustrate mood modification and group participation. :

Riviera Club Dance Friday

Riviera Club “Boosters” will hold their monthly dance from 9 p. m. to midnight Friday in the newly * decorated social room. Two dances, the circle waltz and the spoon dance, will highlight the festivities Tommy Woods and his orchestra will provide music. Light refreshments will be served. Hosts for the evening will he Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Lam son--and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Tavlor.

| Card Party

The Ladies Auxiliary of the | have their regular monthly card party at

{| 1:30 p. m. Friday in the home,

2007 N. Capital Ave, Hostesses will be Mrs. George

| Schmitt, Mrs. Ernest Schaefer and Miss Bertha Schulz,

technician at Bill- |

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Cregor, 5220 N. Meridian St., |

Personnel Women.

Theme of Policy Group Talk

“VW OMEN “as Active Citizens” will be the theme of an 8 p. m. meeting of the Indianapolis Inter Group

Council for Women as Public Policy Makers. Mrs. Louis

A. Edwards, Detroit, Mich,

the Hotel Washington Monday. Mrs. Edwards, past president of the Detroit Inter Group Council, will be the guest of the Indianapolis Council. The purpose of her visit is to impress women of Indianapolis with the importance of women's organizations working together as policy makers Yor their commuity. In her talk she will bring out how Inter Group Councils accomplish this with the co-op-eration of public officials. » LJ = THE INTER GROUP COUNCIL is composed of delegates from Zonta, American Association of University Women, Seventh District Federation, Altrusa, Pilot, Soroptimist, Council of Jewish Women, Business

and Professional Women, Council of Adminis

ative Women in

Education and Association of

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Mrs. Louis A. Edwards

All members of these clubs are invited to hear Mrs. Ed-

wards.

Camp Fire Girls Plan

Activities Camp Fire Girls activities include the sale of “Holiday Treats” afid a meeting of the All-City Horizon Club at 5:30 p. m, temorrow in the YWCA. Members will be canvassing their neighborhoods this week

through Dec. 1 to sell “Holiday Treats.” a candy packaged by

‘ Homer J."Williamson & Co. Spe-

cial downtown days for selling the candy in stores and hotels are tomorrow and Friday. Of-

* fice huildings and industries will

be canvassed Nov. 23 and 24.

Proceeds of the sale will pay the summer camping expenses of two residence camps, day camps and trips operated by the Camp Fire Girls. Each girl shares in the profits by earning mé&ney to apply to her Camp Fire expenses. ” » - JOHN MILLER is general chairman of the sale, assisted by Miss Sally Palmer, Charles White, William Dearmin, Mrs. Harriett Kelly, J. B. Howe Martin, Mrs. E. F. Thornburgh, Miss Helen Brown, Miss Margaret Champlin and Mrs. Arthur Vehling. Mrs. John Ryan is chairman of the special committee of candy awards. She will be assisted by Mesdames Raymond Fyve, Frank Pflum and Floyd Bracken. Television and radio announcements will be made by Mrs. John Cavosie.

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AT THE MEETING of AllCity Horizon Club, Miss Arden Snead, fashion model at Ayres’ and former Horizon Club member, will be the principal speaker. Club members of Washington High School will be hostesses. A pitch-in supper and short business meeting will be included in the program.

DAR Sets Supper Date

The Wheel and Distaff Committee of Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will have a covered dish luncheon at

» 12:30 p. m. Friday. Mrs. Ken-

neth Speicher, E. 96th St., will be hostess. Mrs. Herbert R. Hill will show pictures of DAR headquarters in Washington. Mrs. Kenneth Dix Coffin will preside at the business meeting. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames G. Gale Graber, George Caleb Wright, Eric J. Wadleigh and Verne A. Track.

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Speaker

Mrs. Helen Martin Gettys

Mrs. Helen Martin Gettys, .8t. Louis, will address members and guests of the Altrusa Club at a dinner at 6:30 p. m. Friday in the Hotel Washington. Her subject will be “Are Trial and Error Necessary?’ Mrs. Gettys, a special representative of the publicity department of the Missouri Pacific Lines, has been asked to speak before club members by the Vocational Information Committee. She will discuss new methods of vocational guidance. Honor guests at the meeting will be administrative officers of the public schools &nd their wives. They are H. L. Harsh man, assistant superintendent of public schools; R. R. Springer, co-ordinator for elementary schools; Paul I. Miller, administrative assistant and Miss Plorence Guild, co-ordinator for secondary schools. In addition, the entire vocational counseling staff Indianapolis high schools will be honor guests.

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Library Group Elects Officers

New officers of the Indiana Library Trustees Association executive board were named at the group's recent convention here. Mrs. Herbert C. Sears, Danville, was re-elected president. Mrs. Albert H. Moeller Columbia City, i= the new vice president, and Mrs. Robert O Bertsch, Cambridge City, is the secretary-treasurer, Directors of the group are Mrs, Fred A, Borne. Gary; Mrs. W. H. Frazier, Nashville; Mrs. A. E. Deupree. Bloomington, and Mrs. 8am G. Clifford, Evansville.

Sorority Hostess Mrs. Robert N. Moore, 3332 E. New York St., will be hostess for Theta Chapter of Phi Delta Pi Sorority at 730 p. m today. The group will make tray favors. to be used on Thanksgiving Day for patients of Sunnyside Sanatorium

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Clubwomen Start Korean CARE Drive

Times Special

WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 —The CARE FOR KOREA campaign, launched by the

Ceneral Federation of Women's Clubs, received ts first contribution this week, A check for $1100 was turned Yover to CARE officials’ a} federation headquarters here by Mrs. Hiram Cole Houghton, Federation president, and Mrs, John L. Whitehurst, chairman of its Council of International Clubs. Women's clubs throughout the nation will join in launching the campaign to provide relief packages of food and

textiles for South Korea's war’

orphans and refugees, Members will ask every resident of their community to contribute to the drive. The minimum national goal has been set at $1,500,000, enough to provide 150,000 CARE food and textile packages, Contributions in any amount can be sent to CARE-FOR-KOREA, c/o any local post office.

Style Show On WFBM-TV

Adele Simpson, petitie brunet fashion designer in New York, will appear next Wednesday on “Fashion Previews” new 15 minute television shqw to appeaf on WFBM-TV ‘at 2:30 p. m. once a week. The show stars America's top fashion designers. It is sponsored by the Citizens Gas and Coke Utility

Commentary and interviews are handled by Frances McGuire, fashion expert. Each

week she will interview famous fashion personalities and show things they have designed which are currently appearing in such magazines as Seventeen, Glamour, Charm, Ladies Home Journal and Vogue Future programs will feature Lilly Dache on Nov, 28 and Tina lLeser on Dec. 5.

New Park School Mothers Honored

Park School Mothers Associ. ation entertained new mothers at a luncheon today in Woodstock Club. beth Patrick, Ayres’ fashion coordinator, talked on “At Home and Abroad.” Mrs. Irving Fauvre was in charge of hostesses and Mrs. John J, Weldon presided.

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