Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1952 — Page 28

> Times photo by John R. 8pickiemire ROUNDING THEM UP—Mrs. Jack Buchanan (left) dials St. Agnes Academy alumnae as her daughter, Mary Lou, and Mrs. Victor Vaughn, (right), look up numbers. A meeting of the alumnae

is scheduled for 3 p. m., Jan. 20, in the school hall. All alumnae are invited to attend.

This Week's Club Events and Meetings

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TOMORROW Irvington Chautauqua—2 p. m. Mrs. J. C. Muesing, 325 N Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Mrs. William H. Frosch. 96 Bolton, hostess; Mrs. - Keith Mothers—1 p.m. Chapter N. Irvington, hostess; Mrs. (Cannon, assistant, “England house. Mrs. H. W. Shaw Daniel 8. Adams, assistant. and France,” Mrs. J. L. Moshostess. Lecture and pictures “Great Ministers,” Miss Mar- ley. on Mexico, G. T. Richey Jr. tha Cunningham. Woman's Round Table —1 p. m. Athenaeum Turners Women's Marion County Guardians Mrs. James L. Rainey, 5440 Auxiliary— 6 p.m. Athenae- Home Guild—9:30 a..m. 5751 Carrollton, hostess. Program, University. : Mrs. Herbert A. Minturn.

um. Film on Washington Fortdighty Study—1 p.m. Mrs. R. J. Staliwood, 2846 Talbot, hostess; Mrs. George Gannon and Mrs. John Hollon, assist: ants, “Runing of the Tide" Mrs. Pliney Nicoles. Wayfarer Chap, ITSC—1 p.m.

Meridian Heights Inter-Se 2 p. m, Mrs. Clyde E. Parsons, Broadway, “Women in the News Today,” Mrs. Robert H. Stone. 2 Chap. S, PEO—-T7:30 p. m. Mrs. Rosalee Spong, 4515 Marcy

SATURDAY Catharine Merrill—3 §. m. MAS M. C. Sewell, 640 W. Bérkley Rd., hostess. “South American Highlights,” Miss Florence I. Morrison.

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Mrs. D. J. Templer, 3731 Les- Lane, hostess. / ley, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. Chap. U, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. J. WwW Walter Houppert. W. Gillespie, 18 N. Riley, host- Ol | en S Irvington Weman's — 2 p.m. ess; Mrs. J. H. Westbay, asMrs. Edward Harrison, 6575 sistant, .' ‘Our Founders,”

E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. Mrs. J. A, Crewes. Unit Lists

hostess. ' “Outstanding Negro Chap. W, PEO-2 p. m. Mrs, Personalities,” Mrs. J, Harold Willlam 8toren, 4451 Park, : Wright. hostess. “Behind the Scenes p m LaPhyllis—8 p.m. Mrs. N. F. in Ayres’ Tearoom,” Miss rogra Wetzel, 15 Bankers Lane, Veronica Morrissey. ’ hostess. : Chap. AM, PEO—8 p. m. Mrs. PANEL of local legal Monday Afternoon Reading — ° N. T. McLaughlin, 4231 Col- authorities and a guest Noon., Mrs. C. C. Griffith, lege, hostess, Program, Mrs.

speaker will highlight the

Indianapolis. Council = of Women’s program Tuesday in

James Qbear, Procter—2:30 p.'m. Mrs. E. B. Leppert, 5929 Crittenden, hos-

3716 College, hostess. “Found‘ing of Jamestown,’ Mrs, Ida Hoyle; election of officers

Chap. G, PEO- 7:0 p.m. Mrs, tess. “Blessed Pius X,” Mrs. Ayres’ auditorium. - Eo. ley: 5926 University, Ralph F. Thompson ;-election. Mrs. Harold L. Hasbrook Vincent CLSC — Noon. Mrs. WEDNESDAY will call the all-day meeting H. E. Redding, 21 Meridian Irvington Tuesday—2 p. m. Mrs. t° Order at 10 a. m. ; Place, hostess; Mrs. J. H. E. €. Ropkey, 520 N. Audubon Mrs. Hugo Strauss, legislaBloor, assistant Program, Rd., hostess. “51 Speaking,” live and municipal affairs com-

mittee chairman, will present a panel on ‘Change of Venue Laws."

Miss Emily McAdams.

THURSDAY -1:30 p, m. Mrs. Carl Begker, 215 KE. 50th, hostess.

Mrs. C. R, Morrett and Miss Jennie Munro. TUESDAY

5 Minerva Accent—T7:30 p. m, Mrs. Edward

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V. Keith, 4021. E. Terrace, Mrs. V. C. Wiley, assistant, PARTICIPATING will be hostess. Election Election of officers. Trav- Judge Saul Rabb of Criminal Cruzan Parliamentary Law l— elogue, Mrs. Becker. Court, Prosecuting Attorney 1 p. m. Colonial Furniture. Co Frank Fairchild and Addison Meridian Room. “Points to i FRIDAY Dowling, Marion County State Know in Writing a Will," Friday Afternoon Literary—2 Representative. A. W. Brayton. p.m. Mrs. R..C. Borchers, At the 1:15 p. m. session Fortnightly Literary—-2 p. m. 001 Station hostess. Pro- Mrs. Induk Pahk, lecturer from Propylaeum. “A New Ven- gram Mrs. Clyde Simmons, Korea, will discuss “Korea Toture.” Mrs. Louis D. Belden, Miss Alvira Clark and Mrs. day.” Gd&mma Gamma Nu Sorority— Boe Boreners, Preceding her talk the Broad 8 p. m. Mrs. Julia Lentz, Cheer Broadcasters—12:30 pm. Ripple High School Tripple

Mrs. Bruce Dolch, 3035 N. New Jersey, hostess.

Irvington Guest—1 p. m. Mra,

375% 8. Emerson, hostess, Old Glory Chap., ITSC—§.p. m. Mrs. G. D. Rushton, 3450 N.

Trio will ging under the direction of Mrs. Rosalee Spong. Accompanist will be Shirley Ped-

Dearborn, hostess. Speaker, E. B. Hargrave, 339 Lesley, - erson. : Mrs. Merton Goode. hostess; Mrs. H, -P. Johnson, Singers will be ‘Margaret Irvington Home Study—2 p. m assistant, Program, Mrs. Johnson, Sherrell Harter, De-

Mrs. James Loomis, 5915 David Lindner and Mrs. Wal- Jores Wernsing, Norma Earle, Lowell, hostess. “Wonderful ter Gingery, Election of of- Janet Wachtsetter; Marilyn Snails,” Mrs. Walter Carpen- ficers. Woerner, Norma Corey, Sally

ter. Irvington Social Study--1 p les and Barbara Carter.

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At Luncheon Session

The Woman's Department Club will celebrate Founders’, Chartér and Life Members’ Day with a noon luncheon Wednesday in the clubhouse. : os Mrs. Induk Pahk, who has brought Korea-to life for lL:

countless American audiences, will talk on “My Country. and My People.” Seated = at the. speaker's table will be Mrs, William F. Kraas Jr., club president; Mrs. Charles T. Hanna, chairman of the day; Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, vice chairman of the day and Indiana Federation eof Clubs’ past president; Mrs. E, L. Burnett, chairman of charter members; Mrs, John M. Williams, chairman of life members; Mrs. Alvin T. Coate, the only living - founder to be present, and Mrs. Frank F. Hutchins, daughter of Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, founder. : Mrs. Runfpler special greetings and Mesdames James LL. Simmons, R. M_ Manring and Arthur W, Wilson will head the luncheon committee

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” ” o . AVRIELL OF AVRIE], Art Associates will address the art department of WDC at 1:30

D. K. Rubins

p. m. tomorrow in the clubhouse. Her subject will be “Art in Your ® Life.” :- Mrs. "Earl O. Jeffries, chairman, will introduee the guest speaker. In charge of the social hour to follow the talk will be Mrs. Hugh D. Fatout and Mrs. N. F. Bland. Mrs. Lawrence Carter and Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike will preside at. the tea table assisted by Mesdames IH. Alden Adams, Frederick « A. Balz, Frank Downs, C. J. Finch, Henry G. Friedmeyer, Clara E. Greenlee, L. T. Genung, O. E. Griéner, F. A. Hackett, J. Frank Holmes, Roy Evans Houtz and George C. Hubert. Mesdames E. P, Jones, Ernest R. Keller, H. B. Mclllvaine and Royal A. Nicholas, Misses Isabel N, Drummond, Cledia Edington, Nellie B. Fatout, Florence W. Howell and Emily M. MecCullough.

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University Women

TYAVID K. RUBINS, Herron Art Institute instructor, will be guest speaker Tuesday for the 6:30 p. m. dinner-meeting of the ‘Indianapolis Branch, ‘American Association of University. Women.

His talk on “What About Sculpture?” will follow the dinner in the Broadway Methodist Church. Mr. Rubins has studied in New York and Paris. He won an American Academy fellowship to Rome. He recently had a piece of sculpture selected for exhibit in the New York Metropolitan Art Museum, : o n » MISS FIORELLA SIROTTI, native of Italy, who is studying in Indiana University as the holder of the fellowship granted by the local AAUW branch, will be a special guest. The annual drive for fellowship funds is now under way in the city branch. Goal is $1000. Chairmen for the campaign which raises funds for the national organization's fellowship program are Dr. Mary Root and Mrs. Paul N. Harris. ” » ” ASSISTING THE chairmen with the drive which will continue through January are Mesdames A. W. Brayton III, Charles. E. Meyer, Charles W, Ostertag, Howard Bull, William Drake Jr, Ralph B. Kling and Joseph Kivett, Misses Frances Borosky, Charlotte Haseman and Shirley Sprague. A contribution of $500 or more may be named by the donors and administered as an individual grant. Miss Sirotto is the current holder of the branch grant. The fellowships which have been granted by AAUW for more than 60 years include

awards to American women for |

research, awards to foreign women enabling them to do advanced research in countries other than their own and internatiénal grants which give ald to university women in need of special assistance. J » o THE INDIANA division award, the Kathryn McHale fellowship carrying a stipend of $1500, is held by Miss Barbara Lattimer, Cambridge, Mass. She is a graduate student at Radcliffe College and. a teaching fellow at ‘Harvard. University. The state division also will give $1550 fellowship award in memory of Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel, former Indianapolis branch and state division president.

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Supper To Follow Concert

An informal cocktail and buffet supper party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rossebo, 202 E. 45th St.,

will follow this afternoon's con- | cert by the Indianapolis Sym- | phony Orchestra in the Murat.

The annual reception, sponsored by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Junior Women's Committee, will ‘honor

Paul Nordoff, Spring Valley, N.Y. Mr, "Nordoff'’s Double Concerto will be presented in a | world premier today. Other honor guests will include Dr. and Mrs. Fabien Se- | vitzky and Miss Josephine Madden, chairman of the Senior Women’s Committee. Members to attend are Mrs. James Lucius French, chair-

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Mr. French; Mrs. Thomas Capehart, social chairman, and Mr. Capehart, and Messrs. and Mesdames Eugene M. Fife Jr., E. Kirk McKinney .Jr., John

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