Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1952 — Page 22
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Arrange Annual Rose Ball ‘RETA SIGMA Fraternity and Alpha Pi Omega and “Alpha Nu Omega Sororities will sponsor their annual _Fose Ball Saturday, May 10, in the Hotel Antlers. +. Nick Craig's Orchestra will play for dancing between
Ip. m. and midnight. Highlight of the evening ae gp honorary lifetime member.
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tion of a Beta Rose queen. Ora Hight is event chairman, Contestants for this title will assisted by Neal Horrall, Low. be selected from the ladies at- ell Sipole, Mrs, Jack Hunger‘tending the ball, ford, . Norman Burton and
Miss Evelyn Shrum, tickets. Publicity is under the direction of Mrs. Paul Christie, Mrs. Bipole and Miss Joan Huffman.
Honorary Initiates Three From Here to They are Miss Susan Talbert, 5320 Boulevard Pl, and ‘Miss Mary Beth Hammond, 4736 N. Illinois 8t., both seniors, and Miss Pamela Nolen, 6185 N. Pennsylvania St. a junior.
Times photo by William A, Oates Jr.
“ISLANDER—The lei-bedecked mannequin who looks as if she’s an island import will be a conversein Hawaii” dance. Adding final to the mannequin’s costume before she’s moved to the Indianapolis Athletic Club for the ‘annual dinner-dance are Mesdames C. O. Pollard, D. P. Montani and M. Kennedy Bryant (left to ‘tight) of the decorations committee. The figure was assembled at the Grande Flo .waiion flowers and small palm trees will be used throughout the ballroom. Centerpieces will be :« hurricane lamps. Dinner will be at 9 p. m. Ted Campbell's orchestra will ploy for dancing.
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AMVETS Group
Sets Meeting Date
The AMVETS Auxiliary State Executive Committees will meet in Indianapolis at 2 p. m. today in the World War Memorial Building. Plans will be made for the charter for the AMVETS Fountain Square Post 1 Auxiliary, / Wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of members and widows, mothers, sisters a n d daughters of men who died in World War II or the Korean Campaign are invited.
Card Party Scheduled
The Indianapolis Chapter of National Links will sponsor a benefit card party at 2:30 p.m. May 24 in Ayres’ Auditorium.
. Mrs. Robert Lawson is event
chairman.
Wasson’s is Open ALL DAY MONDAY 9:30 A. M. "til 5:00 P.M.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .
Women Voters Unit J
Announces Date for Annual Meeting
in the Marott Hotel.
THE Indianapolis League of Women Voters will hold + its annual meeting from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. May 27
* Guests and prospective members will receive a bird's
eye ylew of the league program. Reports will be given of the year's activities, the state and national conventions and the new state and national agenda. The local current agenda will be adopted. State convention 6f the
League of Women Voters of Indiana. 1s scheduled for the Marott Hotel May 20-22. The current agenda for the state program and the budget will be adopted by local leagues. Dr. Herbert C. ‘Modlin, ToKas, will address the
ka, J group following the dinner May
, He is senior staff member of the Menninger Foundation and senior professor of the Menninger School of Psychia-
try. He will discuss a phase of the mental health program.
» ” » THE DINNER program for May 21 will be presented by a panel of experts from the metropolitan government survey. Visitors are welcome for the luncheon or dinner sessions or may come just for the programs. Delegates to the convention
from Indianapolis will be Mes-
dames John Campbell, Lowell Thomas, W. F. Montgomery, L. H. Earle, Paul Starrett, Von Snyder, Thomas Beasley Jr. J. K. Bash, Harry Hipple, H, J. Baumgartel, Howard Lytle,
Gordon McCalment, W. F, Koch,
William McKinzie, K. J. Kwitney, Horace S8honle and Charles Harman.
Miss Beatrice Riss Will Address Jewish Council
188 BEATRICE RISS of Israel will be guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Chapter, National Council of Jewish Women, at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Broadmoor Country Club.
Miss Riss arrived in this country in 1051 as a student in the fleld of social welfare under the council's scholarship program. Bhe is now in the University of Chicago studying pediatric nursing and teaching in administration nursing services. When her training is completed she plans to return to
Israel to establish a center for
premature infants and teac other nurses in the government hospital in Haifa.
» o » MISS RISS’ first job was as
head of the nursery at the Haifa Hospital and later. she was in charge of the gynecological and maternity section as well. She was shocked by the in. creasing number of “premature births and mortality rate and was determined to establish modern care and equipment for such emergency in the hospital. She pioneered in this field and in recogntion of her accomplishments the United Nations Inter.
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Miss Beatrice Riss
national Children's Emergency Fund presented the hospital with six incubators.
Luncheon Planned By ITSC Chapter
Waytarer Chapter, ITSC, will have a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in Holly Hock Hill. Mrs, Noble Reynolds will
speak. . Officers just elected for next season are Mrs. Walter Copper,
president; Mrs, Robert Swartz-
ell and Mrs, Neil Canatser, first and second vice presidents ¥ Mrs. Irvin Bauer, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Barothy and Mrs. Francis LaCren, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Kenneth Rabe, auditor, and Mrs. Charles Strauss, federation delegate.
Education Group to Hear
R OBERT P. TRISTRAM COFFIN, celebrated poet and lecturer, will be
guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the Council of Administrative Women in Education at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Marott Hotel. Arrangements for the dinner and program have been made by Mrs. Georgia Weir, president, assisted : by Mrs. Jeanne Goss and Mrs, Laura Wadsworth. Mr.Coffin grew up on a Maine salt. water farm, went to a rural red-brick schoolhouse, to
Bowdoin #College, Princeton Robert 2 and then Ox- Coffin
ford Universi.
Guild Plans
Luncheon
St. Francis Hospital Guild will hold a covered-dish luncheon and meeting at noon Tuesday in the hospital. Mrs. Walter Lutz will be hostess chairman. . . Final plans will be made for the card party to be given in Block's at 1:30 p. m. May 18. Mrs. John Gedig and Mrs. Walter Stump? are chairmen. Commit members include Mesdames Harry Achgill, Eugene Grannan, John Haigerty, Maurice Roeder, Leo Landerwerlin, Donald Underwood and Helen Murphy.
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CAMP. SHOES—Mrs. H. C.. Gammon
ties where he was a Rhodes Scholar. In 1945 he was elected a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters for writing of permanent value in American literature and to the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1949, ® .
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known for his poetry, he also does watercolors and pen and ink sketches. He regularly travels across the country lecturing and teaching.
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tailored jacket and slim skirt. Mrs. Schafer’s second prize suit had a red and gray checked boxy jacket over a plain gray skirt. Mrs. Jackson's winning tai fored dress was a basic black wool. 8he won second prize for a white lace and chiffon nightgown with matching bed jacket. Miss Gordon's second prize tailored dress was royal blue wool jersey. Mrs. Schafer's second prize afternooms dress was a rose organdy. Miss Maines, who took first prize for a date dress, is a junior in Ben Davis High School. Her entry was a brown organdy dress trimmed with a bouquet of yellow daisies over a boned, strapless brown taffeta slip. Second prize in the same group went to Miss Kingery, a Manual High School junior, for a pale blue shirtmaker dress with full skirt and tucked bodice.
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(center) holds Sandra Devine, 8, while Mrs. F. M. Moss tries on shoes Sandra will wear. to comp this summer.. The women are members of the Marion County Guardian Home Guild, ‘which sends children. of the ‘home to camp
each year. guild drive for funds will be used for
Proceeds from the current
this purpose.
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Times photo by Reymond Bright
Poet
He has four children and three grandchildren, and spends
his lefsure time on his two
farms, a ssltwater one on the Maine coast and a freshwater one on the Kennebeé River. In his newest book, “Apples by Ocean,” Mr. Coffin presents, with his own pen and ink {llustrations, over 100 new poems reflecting New England life. The volume brings his total books of poetry to 16, It cele. brates the simple and mystical virtues and beauties in the nae ture of things and the men, women and children here.
Wins Four Sewing Prizes
plaid jacket, completely revers« ible, with plain gray on the ine side and a matching plain gray skirt. Second prize was awarde ed to Miss Walden, a junior in 8t. John's Academy, for a plaid wool topper. Mrs. Hunter's second prize winner in the Original Design Group was a beige linen afternoon dress with the fabric tucked all over, Mrs. Faust's second prize garment in the Children’s Group was a navy blue polished cotton sun dress, size three, which could be worn as a slip for a navy blue organdy dress, All garments will be on display for the public in Cropsey Auditorium of the Indianapolis Public Library from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. tomorrow and from 9 a. ;m. until § p. m. Tuesday. Contestants may pick up their garments at the libriry from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Wednesday. First prize winning gare | ments will remain and will be shipped to New York for' judging in the National Cones
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