Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1952 — Page 11
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Dr. Cohen.
To Speak At Beth-El
R. LEONARD COHEN,
psychologist, will be guest speaker at a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the Beth-El Temple given by the Jewish Educational Association Auxiliary. His topic will be “Influences of a Jewish Environment and the Adjustment of the Jewish Child.”
The program will include installation of new officers and musical selections by Joe Ecktman accompanied by Mrs. Walter Goldman. Mrs, Abe Miller will give the invocation and Mrs. Abe Goldstein will oe the benediction.
OFFICERS TO BE installed are Mrs, Ben Paller, president;
Mesdames Robert Congress, Albert Reuben and Morris Peril, vice presidents; Mesdames Julfus Zukerman, Goldstein, Joseph Smith, Ben Hamburg, Henry 8alan and Eli Ettinger, secretaries; Mrs. Nathan Rice and Mrs. Abe Meyer, treasurers. Mrs. Rudolph Domont will be honorary president, and Mrs. “Harold * Platt, honorary vice president. Directors to serve for three years will be Mesdames Harry Alpert, Wolford Bryan, Abe Miller, Sam Dock and Harold Lewis. Directors to serve for two years will be Mesdames Leo Klausner, Goldsmith, Abe Borin, Sanford Breslaw and I. Irving Newman. Those to serve for one year will be Mesdames David Dobrowitz, Leon Frisch, Edward Rosenberg, William
Schwartz and Myro Glass.
Amy Keene to Speak
Mrs. B. K. Morse, Zionsville, will be hostess at 1 p. m. Friday for a meeting of the Butler “100” Chapter, ITSC. Miss Amy Keene will be the speaker.
‘WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1952 es
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RACING ENTHUSIASTS C CAN “GET IN THE ACT"—Comersationilly yours in commemoration of Indianapolis Speedway Race are new ties with hand-painted race cars for the men, hosiery with hand-painted cars and flags for the ladies. They make perfect favors for “race-day” parties.
Fashion Find—
Accessories Carry ‘500° Emblem
By BETTY LOCHER Times Fashion Editer
NEXT WEEK in Indianapolis everybody will want to “get in the act” in promoting the Indianapolis Speedway race.
There will be special parties and dances all - over town prior to the big event. If you want something of a conversation piece, wear one of the novel items photographed
above,
Mothers’ Club Sets Meeting
Our Lady of Lourdes Mothers’ Club will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the school hall for the final meeting of the year. Election of officers will be held. Mothers of students in the first grade will be hostesses. Eighth grade mothers will be honored guests. Co-chairmen of the event are Mrs. Joseph Hannigan and Mrs. R. L. Voyles. Pupils from the Barbara Willoughby Dance Studio will entertain.
backgrounds. Store,
The ties have. authentic hand paintings of famous racing cars, all winners of the 500-Mile speed classic, on a wide variety of solid colored They are $5 each in Ayres’ Men's You will also find there a supply of check- ’ ered handkerchiefs, black and white, for $1. Wasson’s “gets in the act” with special race-
day stockings of 60-gauge nylon with a dark
seam. One stocking of each pair has a race car or set of flags painted on the ankle.
They
sell for $2.50 in the hosiery department.
Invitational Tea To Honor Mrs. Lam Mrs. Kenneth Lam will be
honor guest at an invitational
tea from 2 to 4 p. m. Friday. The hostess will be Mrs. Paul Lipps, 4122 Graceland Ave. Mrs. Lam and her family will leave June 1 for St. Petersburg, Fla., to live permanently.
Will Entertain .
Mrs. Wayne McMahan, Carmel, will entertain the Friday Evening Cross Town Club in her home at 8 p. m. Friday.
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State Gardeners Elect Officers
Four officers were re-elected and three new ones named at the Garden Club of Indiana's state meeting yesterday in Evansville. New officers are three Indianapolis women, Mrs. Robert B. Failey, first vice president; Mrs. W. L. McCoy, treasurer, and Mrs. Francis Hackett, assistant treasurer. Continuing in office will be Mrs. Simpson Stowe, Selma, president; Mrs, Earl Aiken, Linton, second ‘vice president, and Mrs. - Thomas McKinney, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Vernon Hyer, Parker, recording’ and corresponding secretaries.
Plan Conference
The Indiana Piano Teachers’ Guild will hold its annual spring dinner and conference at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Marott Hotel. Speakers will discuss problems of the private and public school teaching profession. Among guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph Wright, Fred Murphy, James Calvert and Ozan Marsh, Mesdames Rosalee Spong, Florence Long and Glenn Friermood, Misses Elizabeth Groff, Francis’ Ferguson and Margaret White, Harry Swanson and Windon Morgan,
Moores Hill
Dance Planned
The annual ‘Moores Hill High Sthool alumni banquet and dance is scheduled for 6:30 p.m May 31. Deadline for. reservations is Saturday. They may be mailed or given to Floyd E. Heller, Moores Hill, g
New Officers Announced
RS. H. A. VanOsdol and Miss Cerene Ohr are the newly elected members of the Indianapolis Propy-
laeum board.
the club. Re-elected: were Mestames Hugh Carpenter, Waldo Rossetter and Frank B. McKibbin. Mrs. R. Ward Macey Jr. was ratified to fill the vlcancy created bythe resignation of Mrs. Charles E, Stevens, Mrs. Howard T. Griffith will fill the vacancy caused by Mrs. Burke Nicholas’s resignation. All the Propylaeum officers
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Charch Band
Fish Fry Set Friday
HE Band Boosters of Sacred Heart Catholic School are sponsoring a fish
fry for the benefit of the band from 5 to 8 p. m. Friday in Sacred Heart Hall, 1500 8S. Meridian St. Miss Olivia Weimer is chairman. She will be assisted by Mrs. G. 8. Champe and Mrs. J. L. Lynch. ' Committee chairmen include Mr. and Mrs, B. J, Weimer, Misses Marie Lauck, Florence Etter, Mary Francis Ronnebaum and Joyce Kunkel, Mesdames J. R. Ronnebaum and James and Tom Arkins,
- ” ev * THOSE IN CHARGE of the food are Mesdames Herman Sims, Cecil Sisk, Clarence Holzer, George Speth, Cyril Kuchler, Carl Mayer, Frank Acker, George Zitzell, Maury Thompson, Joseph Schaeffer, Henry Holzer, Henry Ritter and Phil Seyfried. { Mesdames Murray Martin, Arthur Pilkington, Friéncis Herman, Francis Cromis, Alphonse Bantel, William Henz, C. C. Schmaltz, Francis Ehrlich, A. P. Plerle, John Schaeffer, Joe Carson, Herbert Guelder and Martin Dish. Mesdames John Cogill, E. W. Gulilzinger, Teresia Guelder, John Weimer, Francis Etter, Henry Stahl, -Alice- Naughton; Ellen Brown, Helen Malloy, 8. B. Bailey, A. E. Eschenbach, H. F. Feltman, C. L. Leisure, M. K. Kreich, J, 8. Stone and M. M. Michaelis.
» = » MEN HELPING on the committee include Edward Oesterle, Jack Stone, George Weimer, J, E. Ronnebaum, Larry Lamping and Phil Oler. The band will play during the evening on the school grounds. Joe Dux is director; Sister Gerald, instructor. Proceeds of the fish fry will be used to pay for uniforms, music and band instruments, and to assist children who have talent for music and cannot afford to’ develop it.
Campers
To Hike
Approximately 50 Camp Fire leaders, assistants and day camp counselors will meet for an all-day outdoor training sesgion at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in Camp Delight. The session will begin with a nature hike over camp property led by Lewis Hasanstab, Indiana Department of Conservation. There will be noon cookouts, instruction in fire-build-ing and bed roll making. Mrs. J. C. Robinson, chairman of the training committee,
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man of the day camp committee, are in charge of the meeting. The training session is part of a series of three courses
in outdoor training conducted by the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls.
Mrs. Prather To Attend Meeting
Mrs. Thomas Prather, 719 Pleasant Run Parkway, second” vice president of American War Mothers, flew to Washington this morning to represent the national president of the American War Mothers at a recognition meeting of all organizations participating in the Veterans Administration Volunteer Service Plan. The President of the United States will address the assembly today and certificates of merit will be presented to the presiding officers of all veteran
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dents; Mrs. Mansur B. Oakes, secretary, and Mrs. McKibbin, assistant; Mrs. Rossetter, treasurer, and Mrs. Ralph C. Vonnegut, assistant treasurer.
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