Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1952 — Page 30
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elephants” for the sale being Sponsored Wednesday by the Women’s Affairs: Committee of the
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ill be at 2:15 p. m. in Mrs. Batman's home, 6906 N. Dela-
Auc tioneer for the occasion will be Mrs. Howard T,
Noted Foreign Correspondent To. Address Matrix Table
‘Mss Kathleen McLaughlin, noted New York Times foreign correspondent, will be guest speaker for the 19562 Matr X Table of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Theta Sigma Phi So- - rority, Prominent women from over the state are invited to the annual luncheon set this year for Apr, 85 in the Hotel Antlers Gold Room. Mrs. Florence Herz Stone, president, will greet members,
and guests at 1 p. m. Luncheon will follow.
” » o THE GUEST SPEAKER is two-time * winner of the New York Newspaper Woman's Club award for best reporting. The award was given her in 1948 as a result of her articles from «Germany where she reported such events as the funeral of Gen. George Patton, the Dachau hearings and the Nuremberg trials. Miss McLaughlin, back in the United States after seven years
Sorority, Club
Meet Tomorrow The Patroness Club, Alumnae and Kappa Chapters of Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority will have a combined meeting at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Marvin Hamilton, 4268 Washington. Blvd. Officers of the three groups will assist the hostess. A social evening will be planned by the - alumnae chapter,
Speaker Announced
By DAR Group Ye J. Trees Ro speak on “The Dagger Stabs the Cloak” at the meeting of the Gen.
Arthur St. Clair Chapter; Daughters of the American Revolution,” tomorrow in the
home of Mrs. Charles F. Meyer Jr 136*E. 43d St. Mra Hal Mo Farr is the presiding regent.
Club Plans Session
The Indianapolis Wellesley Club will meet at 12:45 p.m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Roger Kahn, 6113 Spring Mill Road, to hear Mrs. Paul Burkholder .and Mgs. Benjamin R. Turner Jr, report on the Alumnae Council which they attended at the college in February. Miss Elizabeth Macey will assist the hostess, :
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in Paris, Belgium and Holland, is now covering the United Nations session in New York for . The Times. her experiences there and in Curope in-her local appearance. Mrs. Buert B8SerVaas, Matrix speaker's chairman, will introduce her, : Other committee announced by Mrs, Louis A. Whitesell, general chairman, and Mrs. Paul Pavey, assistant, include Miss Marie Fraser, program; Mrs, John S8picklemire, hostesses; Mrs, John R. Adams, arrangements, and Miss Martha McKenna, favors,
» ” n MRS, F! A, SCOTT, decorations chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. Ruth Rhode, Miss Jeannette Grubb and Miss Anabelle Church. Mrs. Spencer Lloyd and Miss Ann Hall are serving with Mrs. J.
chairmen
E. Kleinhenz,: invitations - and reservations chairman. Additional . committees are
Mrs. Everett Moore, chairman; Mesdames D. W. Burgess, L. B. Clapham, W. H. Hull and Stanley Myers, publicity and printing; Miss Barbara Fark, Frances Wright award committea chairman, and Miss Flla
Sengenberger, Indiana Woman
of the Year chairman;
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DAR Indiana Society | Sets Annual Council ~ Meeting Wednesday
- [DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution will gather in Indianapolis Wednesday for the annual council
" meeting of the Indiana Society in the Hotel Lincoln.
"The meetings will begin at 10 a. m. Luncheon will
be at 12:30 p. m. Winners will be announced for the good citizenship, cotton dress and membership con-
tests, - » » A*STATE WINNER will be selected from county winners who supplied questionnaire information ' on dependability, service, leadership and patriot ism. The contest was open only to girls in the senior classes of accredited public high schools.
There are more than 7000 winners in. high schools throughout the U, 8. A $100 U. 8. Bavings Bond, Series G, will be given to each state winner and the D. of C. hy the National Bociety. Last year Indiana placed second with 425 contestants.
The cotton dress contest is the girl homemakers committee, State chairman is Miss Carrie Pierce, Greencastle, Entries in the two divisions, junior and.senior, are judged on material, design, workmanship and neatness. They cannot exceed $10. = . . MRS. G. C. BOWDEN, Bedford, heads the Taepibership
committee, The chapter gaining the most new members on a percentage basis over a threeyear period and the chapter from each district showing the greatest percentage gain for a one-year period are winners. Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, state regent-elect, who will be ine stalled at the DAR Congress has announced her new state chairmen will meet Apr. 29 In the - Lincoln. The spring regional meetings of the Indiana. Sociéty have been set. They are Northern District— May 7, Frances Kingman Chapter, Kendallville; May 8; Misa Chapter, LaPorte, and M Olde Towne Chapter, Log - port.
Central. District — May -13,
Benjamin DuBois Chaptef, Liberty; May 14, Kik-tha-we-nind Chapter, Anderson, and May 15, Ft. Harrison Chapter, Terre Haute, : ” Southern District — May 20, John Paul Chapter, Madison; May: 21, Bloomington Chapter, Bloomington, and May 22, Cradle of Liberty Chapter, Petersburg.
Theta Official to Speak
RS. JAMES HOFSTEAD, Nashville, Tenn., grand treasurer of Kappa Alpha Theta, will be guest
“speaker at the sorority’s state day luncheon to be held -
at 12:30 p. m. Saturday in the Riley Room of the
Claypool Hotel. Members of Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter will be hostesses for the event. Mrs. John W. Clark, Indianapolis Alumnae president, will preside. Mrs, W. Vernon Schultz is chairman. She. will be assisted by. hostesses Mesdames R. E. 8kinner, T. A. McMahon,
Thomas K. Luckett, F. W, Steiger, H. F. Call, N. J. Connor, Ralph —O.— Baur, L. MM
Henderson, Donald C. Rhodes, James R. Gregory and John C. Holmes.
Mrs. William F. Maurer, past district president, will officigte at the ceremony in tribute to the fraternity founders and will introduce the presidents of the active chapters in state universities who will.assist her.
They are Miss Joan Coxen, Butler; Miss Jan Froeb, Indiana; Miss Martha Clark; DePauw, and Miss Betty Schroyer, Pur due. Others to be seated at the speakers table will be Mrs. Max Tunnicliffe; District I president, and presidents of -the four other alumnae chapters in the state, Mrs. Warren Weir, Bloomington; Mrs. W. 8. South, Greencastle; Mrs. J. C. Fausch, Gary, and Mrs, Frank Taylor, Lafayette. Also at the speakers table will be Indianapolis chapter officers, Mesdames Clark, R. E. Stradling, R. E. Heine, W. B.
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Annual Home Safety Institute To Be Held Here on Friday
RIDAY the-seventh annual Home Safety Institute will. be ‘held in Ayres’ Auditorium. : According to Mrs. John A; Crawford, . Indianapolis Safety Council home. safely division chairman, the program will be devoted to a combination of the home accident problems, health hazards and civilian defense.
The three morning sessions opening at 9:30 a. m. will be followed by a free luncheon,
Frank E. Fisher, State Health Board, will be featured in the morning in a demonstration of proper refrigeration “methods for the keeping of perishable and frozen foods. ‘" 8 ” ? INDIANA'S CIVIL Defense Department will present the second session on “Prepare Your Home Now for Atomic Bombing.” Jr., director, will speak. Miss Alice C. Mills, Chicago, National Safety C ou nctt
women’s activities director, will:
discuss the importance of home accident prevention and how women’s groups and organiza-
Lt. Frederick T. Cretors,
—tuncheon; Mrs. Vincent Ada
tions can help reduce the ters rible toll of home accident. The institute, open to the pube lic without charge, sponsored by the Indianapolis Safety Council and the Indianapolis Chapter, American Red Cross, .in co-operation with a
-large number of women's groups
and civic organizations. Ed » * COMMITTEE include Mrs. Nichola program; Mrs.
Mrs. W. M. Baumheckel and Miss Esther Thornton, exhibits
and displays, and Mrs. A, C,-
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