Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1952 — Page 26
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Times nhoto by William A. Oates Jr
PRE-PARTY CHECK—Mrs. Thomas M. Hindman (left) and Mrs. E. G. Mauck look over the Governor’s Mansion tea set to be used for Friday's party.
Tea to Honor Federation Officers
; A TEA in the Governor's Mansion honoring Mrs. Theodore F. Fleck, president, the executive hoard and officers-elect will be a high ‘Mght Friday of the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Club's meeting. The all-day event will open with a 10 a. m. panel on “Care Provided for Our Dependent Children in Marion County” in the Hotel “Lincoln. Sang will be Mesdames E. C. Iverson Jr., John Gibson and £ 3, Bhappert. Other morning speakers will be Dr. Juul Nielsen, Larus Car ter Memorial Hospital super-
Daughters of
MOTHER THEODORE CIRCLE, Daughters of Isabella, will sponsor a
chili supper at 6 p. m. Tuesday in the Catholic Community Center Auditorium. Mrs. John E. Tragesser and Mrs. Herman Garsnett are chairmen, Mrs. Henry Pfizenmayer is In charge of reservations. Proceeds will be used for the organization's charities. Nate Kaufman will give a short talk to the group. FE a THE 24TH ANNUAL state convention of D. of I. will be in the VanOrman Hotel, Ft Wayne, Apr. 25-27. Mrs. Mary Cashman, Our Lady of Victory Circle, regent, Ft. Wayne, will be hostess,
Ofclals attending from |
Mother Theodore Circle will be Mrs, Josephine Leach, regent, who will serve as a delegate; Mrs. Lilllan O'Day and Miss Catherine Fletcher, past state regents; Miss Mary Hickey, vice regent, and Mrs. Irene
Mrs. Macy
To Entertain
Mrs. Arthur Macy, 325 Campbell Ave, will entertain members and guests of the Expression Club in her home at 2 p. m, Tuesday. Assisting her will be Mesdames Harold Eves,
Carl Withner and E. F. Madinger. Mrs, Lloyd Litten will give
a short review of the organization of the club and its 38 years of work. A musical program will follow with violin numbers by Mrs, Russell Harton and original plane numbers by Mrs. W. G. Patterson,
The Howe High 8chool Girls | under the di- |
Octet will sing rection of Earl Watkins.
Officers of the club for the
coming year have heen announced. They are Mrs, Macy, president; Mrs. Russéll Harton, vice president; Mrs. J. R. Miller secretary; Mrs. H' L. Buerkle treasurer, and Mrs. Walter Jenney, historian. h
Frank Hamilton To Address Sorority
Frank Hamilton, teacher In School 76, will address members of Pi Omicron. Sorority at a meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Woman's Department Club. Kappa Xi Chapter will be hostess. Mr. Hamilton's subject will be ‘Let's Protect Our Freedom.” In conjunction with his talk he will have an exhibit of British food rations. He spent several months last year in Yorkshire, England, as an exchange teach-
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intendent, whose topic will be “Our Stake In the Mental Health Bociety” and Mrs. Wynn Arnholter, Central Hospital
staff psychologist, talking on Mental Hospital as of Now.”
” » ” MISS FERN A. GOULDING, 8chool of Practical Nursing director, will discuss the objectives and’ need of that organization, Elmer Krueger will be the luncheon speaker on "How Bad Is the World Bituation.” Luncheon chairmen are Mrs. John Judy and Mrs. J. H. Lombard. Tea hostesses will be Mesdames Harry Dragoo II, 8. M.
Ford and Floyd Hu
ghett and the junior clubwomer .
At the tea table will be Mesdames Douglas Reid, Thomas. Bunch, Jack Otto, Bernard Gates Jr Ralph Hook, G. C
Waterman, M. 8 Harding and I. R: Cameron, Mrs. Thomas M Hindman and Mrs. Marshall Vogler are chairman Special luncheon guests will he Mrs. Schricker, First lady of Indiana; Mrs. Claude Steels, Knox, IFC president; Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew IFC trustee candidate; -Mesdames Walter Leckrone, Alvin
and tea
C, Johnson, William Baumheckel, H. 1. Hasbronok, Milton A. Lofton and Mary Mer-
cler and Misa Helen Hollingsworth,
Isabella Set Chili Supper
Grammer, Miss Edna Buennage! and Miss Hanna Dugan, past regents,
» ” ” OTHERS ARE Mesdames Clara Feldman, Marie Prather, Mary Stewart, Prudence Patrick, Loretta Leonard, Dorothy Bosson, Helen Smith, Mark Miller, James Bruni, J. Frank Jones, Josephine Caldwell, Ruth
cella Wiegand,
Kirkhoff, Julia Weymeier and Mary Catherine Davis.
Misses Frnestine Fuss, Margaret Marks, Margaret Gills, Agnes Seifert, Martha Hickey,
Margaret Cordon, Mary Agnes Keller, Mary Lenahan, Mary Bouse, Constance Wiegand, CeHelen Newton, Patricia Surber and Alma Nally.
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Chile Supper | To. Feature
Meeting
THE Robison - Ragsdale Post and Auxiliary of the American Legion and
affiliated groups will meet for dinner at 6.30 p. m. tomorrow in the Central Christian Church. An old-fashioned chill supper has been planned, Fd Darnell of Allison's will speak on “This is our Problem.” Mrs. Joseph Ostrander, unit Pan-American chairman, will show a movie of “The Country of Cuba” Special guests of the auxiliary will be Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann, executive secretary of the Marion County Cancer Society, and Mrs. M. P. Speakman. 11th District. Pan-Ameri-can chairman, Mrs, John Paul Ragsdale will give a. short re-
sume of the constitution and by-laws n ” ~ MRS. FRED WOLF, Girls’ State chairman, has just
anounced Mary Evelyn Henisa, Marton Memorial High School student, Knightstown, has been chosen to represent the unit at
Girls’ State this year, Mrs. Arthur J. Baron, 5705 E. 10th Bt, will be hostess for
a varrv-in luncheon for the auxiliary at noon Tuesday. Mrs. Henry H. Dudley, district child welfare chairman, will be an honor guest. Mrs. Frank E. Collman has arranged a special program for the afternoon. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Paul Keller and Mrs, Luke Snyder,
Junior BPW Unit To Meet Tuesday
The newly organized Junior Business and Professional Women's Club of Indianapolis will meet at 7.30 p. m. Tuesday in the Canary Cottage. This group has applied for a charter to National BPW, Miss Ruth M. Hoover will speak on the value of organizations toa woman in business. Miss Hoover is former president of the Indiana BPW Federation, Officers of the club are Miss Phyllis Ratliff, president; Mrs. Robert K. Rhamy, vice president; Mrs. Edward Heine and Miss Ruth Boxell, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Kenneth 8ilcox, treasurer,
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‘GOLDEN JUBILEE'—Mrs. Harold Harding (left) and Mrs. M. L. Reasor, local members of Delta Zeta Sorority, decorate the huge “50” which will be a focal point of decorations Saturday at the sorority’s golden anniversary state day in the Butler University Atherton Center. Miss Frances Westcott, former national president, will discuss “Prospecting” at the 12:30 p. m. luncheon.
Activities Are Announced
On Butler's Fairview Campus
ACTIVITIES scheduled on the Butler University campus this week include a meeting of the Mother's Council at 2 p. m. Friday in Jordan Hall.
Two of George Bernard Shaw’s plays,
Cleopatra” and “Candida,” will be read by Prof. H. L. Grigsby, head of Butler's dramatics department and two students, Miss Jane Perry, Gary, and Charles Marlowe, Committee members in charge of the event are Mesdames R. M. Jagger, W. D.
Cale, H. W. Merritt, H. T. Perry, W. G. Spenny, J. T. Horner, G.%G. Greenburg, J, C.
Stafford, Sidney Jacobs, W. G. McCormick and George M. Ober, = ~ . sn DR. KARL L. KAUFMAN, executive officer of Butler's
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“Caesar and
BY College of Pharmacy, will address the Women's Faculty Club meeting at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Jordan Hall. His topic will be “Seeing Is Believing.” The talk will be preceded by a tour of the new pharmacy building and followed by a tea. Mrs. Lloyd Poland is tea chairman. Assisting her will be Mesdames E. H. Niles, Kauf-
man, John T. Barnett, 8. W. Downing, Harry Crull, J. T, Ferguson and D. B. Myers.
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Ey > SUNDAY. APR. 13, 1m Elk i070 - Zontas Announce Party
The annual card party of the Indianapolis Zonta Club is set for 2 p. m. Saturday in Block's Auditorium. Proceeds will - help carry out the group's service project, a second year student nurse scholarship, and the
international project, ‘a fellowship for women graduate students in aeronautical engineer-
ing. Tnformal modeling by Block's will be followed by tea. The. committees include Miss
Leah Spence, general chairman, assisted by Mesdames Carrie 8. Viola Armstrong, Margaret Louise Stephenson,
Ruth Foster, Bridges, Thelma
Geen, Henderson Wroten,
Lain, Margaret Myers, Rachel Schwier, Madge Hurlbert and Elizabeth Reinhardt. Misses Dorothy Tucker, Jessie Trout, Eunice Henley, Alice Harding, Amy Boner, “Mary Barnes, Margaret Koch, Letitia Brackett, Jessie McCallie, Fran. ces Baldwin and Ann Feeley, Dr, Betty Koss, Dr. Hazel Stevens, Dr. Lillian Moulton, and Dr. Harriet O'Shea.
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