Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1952 — Page 40
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PTA Lists plans for the 40th an-
tion .lead PTA news this | week. The sessions will be held Apr. 16 and 17 in x» the Murat Temple with lunch in the Murat dining room both days. . Clinics will be given from 8 to 9:30 a. m. Apr. 17 on thé following topies: Civil defense,
congress publications, councils, high school service, ‘legislation, national - parent-teacher, ‘pres school service, presidents, pro: cedures .and bylaws, publicity and rural services. The convention theme is “Today's Fam{ly—~Tomorrow's World.” Candidates for festival queen are announced by the Decatur Central PTA for its B8pring Fair from 5 to 11 p. m, Friday. They are Janet Langley, Jeanean Rhorer, Joyce Groover and Euna Williams, Each grade in the school will be responsible for one of the activities which will include a white elephant auction, a fish pond, a ple walk, a country store, a cake walk, 4 homemade apron booth, a mouse game, a break-a-plate, a kiddie corner, a duck pond, a talent ‘show, a basketball throw and a house- of horrors. The proceeds will go to the Decatur Township book rental fund. Unit meeting follow.
TUESDAY
University Heights—7:30 p. m. Blection of officers; program by deat school pupils.
WEDNESDAY Nora—9:30 a. m. Coffee session; Mrs. Russell Sage, 8650 College Ave., hostess.
Glenns Valley—2 p. m. Noon parent education group; Mrs, Juanetia Dancey, hostess, “80 They've a Mind for Marriage,” discussion topic. Ben Davis Grade-1:30 p. m. Elections of officers; music, school chorus.
8chool 21:45 p. m. Business meeting; tea; quiz; pupil presentation and traffic boys. School 9—3:15 p. m. Film, “Children in Trouble”; play, fifth grade children; music, Mrs. Frank Gerke, Miss Alberta Bink. School 18—1:45 p. m. Presentation of 1B and 1A by their teachers; film, by Joe Plerson, Chamber of Commerce; “World Understanding,” theme. School 20 1:30 p. m. Dairy quiz; election of officers; school orchestra. Bchool 33-148 p. m. John Daily, speaker; election of offiers. School 51—-1:30 p. m. Style show by mothers’ dressmaking class; election of officers. 8chool 62—7:30 p. m. Fathers’ « night; Dr. Herman S8hibler, speaker; music, school orchestra, junior high choir and mothers’ chorus. 8chool 66--1:15 p. m. Thomas Hasbrook, speaker, “Inheritance for Your Children”; Coburn school orchestra and choir. . 8chool 77—1:30 p. m. Election of officers; “Footlight Revelers Production,” directed by Darrell Gooch, Howe High 8chool. 8chool 78—7:30 p. m. Fathers’ night. School 86-—1:30 p. m. Panel discussion on education.
THURSDAY Franklin Township—7:30 p. m. Girl Scout Awards; health talk, Miss Alerda Bencher; music, Mrs. H. B. Crandalll. SATURDAY - Garden City—8 p. m. Play in Ben Davis High School,
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FATHERS’ NIGHT —Earl Thomas and Don Willits (left to right) get into the act, “The "Womanless Wedding” which the fathers of School 78 will give before the PTA at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The 20-member cast is being directed by Harry Webber.
Mrs. Rieder to Be Hostess
Mrs. Anthony Rieder, 35 N. Irwin 8t,, vill be hostess to the executive board of the Lutheran Child Welfare Auxiliary at an 11:30 a. m. ‘luncheon tomorrow. The monthly luncheon and business meeting of the auxilfary will be held at 12:30 p. m, Friday in the home, 3310 E. Washington 8t. “Mra, Harry Mearling is chairman. 8he will be assisted by Mesdames J. Kenneth Hoge, Herman Rugen-
stein, Henry Brandt Jr., Harris Koelling and Walter Stahlhut. The ways and means committee of the auxiliary will have a rummage sale Saturday in St. Rita's Catholic Church, 1816 N. Arsenal Ave, All articles must be delivered to the Lutheran Child Welfare Home on or before Friday. Mrs. Paul Rupprecht is sale chairman.
Founder’ Day Set Apr. 26
The annual founders’ day of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority will feature a talk by Mrs. Hope Bed-
ford Nevitt at the Apr. 26 session in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Leroy L. Flint, luncheon chairman, will be assisted by Mrs, Allen C. Raup, finance; Mrs. John Goll, awards; Miss Jean Esden, program; Mrs. Homer P. Huesing, publicity; Mrs. W. Irving Palmer and Miss Mary Alice Grande, Mrs. D. R. Johnson and Miss Marilyn Wiegand, decorations. Mrs. H. E. Redding, chairman of the settlement school products, will be assisted by Mrs. Vernon Kniptash and Mrs. Olin B. Norman. Invitations will be handled by Mrs. Thomas
Manual High PTA Sets Election
A panel discussion and the annual election of officers are scheduled at 7:30 p. m, Wednesday by the Manual High School PTA in the school library. “Meeting Youth Needs Through Counseling” 1s the theme. E. Edward Green will moderate - a panel including Mrs. Vivian Seiner, Miss Helen Haynes, Miss Katherine Mertz., Finley Wright and Leslie’ Maxwell,
OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY
O. Conger, chairman, and Mesdames Ralph McQuiston, R. McCauley Vandivier, Jack E. Harris, John C. Cavosie, Harold Ross, Ralph C. Gery, William Bugg, Robert D. PritchWard, C. E. Moon, Harry McGee, and Quentin C, Wert and Miss Ada N, Miller.
Recital | Set Friday
The Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will meet at 2 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ Auditorium for the bi-monthly recital. A board meeting at 12:30 p. m. will precede the recital.
The program will include a group of songs from “Ariettes oubliees” (Debussy) sung by Miss Adrienne Robinson accompanied by Miss Lillian Bander.
Selections from Dvorak's “Zigeunermelodien” will be sung by Miss Mildred Baumgart. Mrs. Anna Mary Hinton will accompany her. She will also sing selections from Strauss, Mendelssohn and Davidson. Violin numbers will be presented by Miss Mildred Lind and Miss Betty Pate. Mrs. Karl Stegemeier arranged the program, *
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