Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1942 — Page 12

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Lexington

Junior League's Horsh

Show. Attracts Entries From Here

MR. AND MRS. V. K. REEDER and their daughter,

le, will leave next Tuesday

for Lexington, Ky., to at-

d the Junior League Horse show there July 15

ough 18.

Bue will show her three-gaited horse, My Beau, in classes at show. Another Indianapolis entry at the show will be Blackout, ddeén in horsemanship classes by Miss Marilyn Richards. -

Three hunters to be shown by

Aladore, owned by Mrs. William E.

Algon Riding club members

unk; Demopolis, owned

j Miss. Lucy Kaufman, and White Oak, owned by George Sadlier.

P, 0. Bonham will show Hadd,

Hocker Honored

MISS! BETTY ANNE HOCKER ll be honor guest at a personal ower | given tomorrow evening By Mrs. David R. Hocker, 5857 Kingsley drive. Miss Hocker’s enent to Joe J. Davis, son of was announced last gek-end by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Harper.. The wedding will be July 18 in the Broad¢way Methodist church. At the shower tomorrow. with e bride-to-be and her mother will be Mrs. C. H. Brown, Miss Hocker’s grandmother; Mesdames _ #Richard Foxworthy, William Van#Osdol, Austin Rinne, Frank Brien@er, Hollister Gahan, Richard #Rhodehamel and Robert Sutherland and Miss Miriam Clayton.

Ww. D. C. Bridge Party

- NUMEROUS ADDITIONAL reservations were made for the morning bridge party and salad “luncheon given today at the Wom- ~~ ‘an’s Department club by officers, . xdepartment chairmen and directwors at large. Proceeds will be sused. to benefit the club's Red2Cross unit. +: Among the reservations were those of Mesdames Charles Kern, t¥Frank M. Fauvre, Clayton H. Ridge, George Van Dyke, Hugh J. sBaker, Lewis Seyffert, W. A. LWorkman, Carl- W. Eurton, W. H. ~ ‘Abraham, Ora Jackson, Harry G. +Kennett, Stanley Lewis, Anna

Berner, Robert Shingler, George ~ ~Maxwell, William C. McGuire. V. V. Smith, E. A. Carson and Ora .M. Hardie.

On Stephens Tour

MISS ROSEMARY WILMETH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert 0. Wilmeth, left today by plane Jor the east where she will join a _group of Stephens college students _and President James Madison “Wood for a tour of alumnae as_Sociations in the east and south. ~ Miss Wilmeth will head the stu‘dent council at Stephens during the coming school year. The tour f about two weeks will include a «series of luncheons and banquets.

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Legion Group “To Lunch at

a jumper owned by the Bonham

|City to Step Up

Collection of Kitchen Fats

The kitchen grease salvage campaign will be adjusted in Indianapolis to permit the continuance of the present method of collection through city garbage. Dudley Smith, state salvage director, said he would ask Mayor Sullivan to step up the collections by urging housewives to put all kitchen grease in the garbage cans. It originally had been planred to have housewives save their grease and turn it back to grocers for a nickel a pound.

Word From Washington

Local officials explained yesterday that the city reduction plant turns all garbage into fats and then sells the product to soap and glycerin manufacturers. « The sale amounts to $125,000 yearly . . . the equivalent of 2% cents on the local tax rate. The national campaign was started to salvage fats and greases for war industries which would otherwise be wasted or destroyed by housewives. - The mayor said that Douglas Hartshorne, in charge of the national kitchen fats program, had revealed that the program would not affect Indianapolis where the waste materials are sold to the soap manufacturers and war industries.

Organizations—

Phi Delta Pi to

Picnic Tonight At Riviera

A sorority picnic appears among organization activities scheduled for today. The annual *summer picnic of PHI DELTA PI sorority will be held at 6:30 p. m, today at the Riviera club. Members of Alpha, Beta, Delta and Epsilon chapters will attend.

Red Cross sewing and knitting were to be done by members of the JOHN H. HOLLIDAY JR. unit 186,

Columbia Club

; The Robert E. Kennington Amer“lean Legion auxiliary will have a luncheon next Wednesday at the Columbia club. Mesdames Gerald { Leahy, Mary Ford and Thomas Maley will be in charge. . Mrs. Maley is’ the organization's ~ new president. Other officers named recently include Mrs. Leahy and ~ Mrs, Charles Commons, first and second vice presidents;. Mrs. Ford secretary; Mrs. Minnie Riggs, treas- ~ . urer; Mrs. Ralph Hayes, chaplain; . Mrs. Garnet Valentine, historian; « Mrs. Ralph Kennington, parliamen- ; tarian, and Mrs. Avon Keating, serfgeant at arms. i Delegates to the auxiliary’s state ‘convention will be Mrs. Thomas ‘ Lenahan and Mrs. Maley. Mrs. | Riggs will be the first alternate and | Mrs. D. J. Grady, second alternate.

‘To Spend Summer ‘In Pentwater Mrs. Kathryn Turney .Garten and her sister, Miss Josephine Turney, * will leave the latter part of this week to spend the summer at Pent- . water, Mich.,, where Mrs. Garten will .give her usual series of lectures at Epworth Heights.

Seasoning Touch . To season, your next meat loaf, add a pinch of poultry “seasoning and see what a lift it gives,

American Legion auxiliary, today at the home: of Mrs. John L. Goldthwaite, 210 Berkley road. The group met this morning.

The monthly business meeting of the U. 8S. S. SACRAMENTO club will be held at 8 p. m. today at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, 143 E. Ohio st.

The RED CROSS SEWING UNIT OF SCHOOL 15 will discontinue its sewing because of lack of supplies

| for the summer. The group will re-

sume its activities in September. Its work has included the making

three dozen knitted garments for the armed forces and an afghan for a base hospital.

ALPHA TAU GAMMA sorority will meet at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Darrell Wicker, 4827 College ave. Rushees will be guests.

Officers elected recently by BETA PI chapter of BETA SIGMA PHI sorority in the home of Miss Marjorie Sellmeyer, 915 N. Denny st., are: Mrs. Betty Jo Scott, president; Miss Betty Jean Smith, vice president, and Miss Dorothy Altman, recording secretary. Miss Mildred Robinson was re-elected treasurer.

Auxiliary Session

The Ladies auxiliary of the General Protestant Orphans Home will meet ‘at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at the

| home, 1404 S. State st.

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R. Beck, before her marriage (Ramos-Porter photo.)

-1, Mrs. James T. Hanlin was Miss Mary ° Louise Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D.

June 17.

2. Miss Helen Elizabeth Fuller was married to. W. Kenneth Singleton June 7. The couple is at home at 1540 N. Meridian st. Robert ¢ (Ramos-Porter photo.)

3. Mf ‘Carl Leonard Dietz was Miss Dorothy Ma: Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "nods, before her marriage June § in the i dside Methodist church, :

The Bridal Scene— Lenburg-Boyle Bridal Dinner Is Friday

A bridal dinner and shower notes appear in pre-nuptial news. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Boyle, 52 N. Mount st., will entertain Friday evening at their home with a bridal dinner for their daughter, Margaret, and her fiance, Sergt. LeRoy ' Lenburg, preceding their wedding rehearsal. The wedding will be at 9 o'clock Saturday morning in St. Anthony’s Catholic church with the Rev. Fr..Michael J. Gorman officiating. Sergt. Lenburg, of Cleveland, is the son of Truman Lenburg of Valparaiso. Guests at the dinner

{with the betrothed couple will in-

of 55 dozen regular garments and|

clude the wedding attendants and members of . the families. Mrs. John Gansman will be her sister's

| matron of honor for the ceremony rand Mr. Gansman will be best man.

The ushers will be Harold Roberts and Edward Boyle, the bride-to-be’s cousin. 2 8 = Miss Thelma M. Kruse and Miss Josephine Spiering will leave Friday morning for Camp Claiborne, La., where Miss Kruse is to be married Sunday afternoon to Lieut, George M. Garcina Jr. The ceremony will take place in the camp chapel. Miss Spiering is to be the maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kruse, 832 N, Jefferson ave. are parents of the bride-to-be and Lieut. Garcina is the son of Mr. ‘and Mrs; George M. Garcina of Gary. Last night Miss Spiering was hostess at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Kruse. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Albers Spiering. Guests included moihers of: the betrothed couple and Mrs.. Don Johnson, Crown: Point, rand Mrs. O. L. Flynn, Montezuma.

zel, C. A. Newport, Ida Williams, Elsie Flynn, Harry Kasting, Frank Summers, Caleb Schiefelbein, J. P. Rolles, A John - Aippersbach, Earl Good, Ray Cornthwaite, Fred Krampe, O. O. Jay, Karl Kreck, John Wier, Harry Mann, A, V. Martin, W. PF. Kurrasch, W. E. Holmes, Kenneth Hayworth, O. A. Flynn and Furman Wyatt. Also Misses Emma Miller, Bliss Crone, Maxine Cornthwaite, Betty Bpidges, Ruth KXrampe, = Lucille Campbell, Margaret Lilly, Alma Hilton, Velma Meyer, Kathleen Holland, Margie Kiewitt, Amelia Boylan, Mildred and Pauline Kasting. : » » " Honor guest at a miscellaneous bridal shower given last night by Mrs. Mervin Louden, 1803 Ellen

. |Harold J. Taylor.

drive, was her sister-in-law, Miss Betty Jane Louden, who is to be married July 19 at the Washington Street Methodist church to George Edward Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Louden is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter J. Louden, Mt. Auburn drive.

Sub Deb Chapter

| Elects Officers

The Aletha chapter of the Sub Deb federation will meet at 7:30 p. m. today with Miss Jackie Ferris. Newly-elected officers are Miss Mary Thompson, president; Miss Florabelle Fateley, recording secre-

‘| tary; Miss Patricia Downtain, cor-

responding secretary, Betty Smith, treasurer.

and Miss

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Others were Mesdames Paul Wet-|.

‘Four Fronts’ of

Service Program Discussed By Women Voters’ League

Times

SYRACUSE, Ind. July 8.—The Indiana League of Women Voters | holding its bi-monthly board meeting today and tomorrow at the Le Wawasee summer home of Mrs. Charles N. Téetor of Hagerstown.

John K, Googwiry of Indianapolis, session.

Mrs. Christian

Discusses

Park’s History

Mrs. Edna Christian was to be honor guest at a tea given this afternoon by Mrs. Francis B. Rankin at the. Christian park community house at 3 o’clock.

In observance of “Pioneer week” in the city’s parks, Mrs. Christian was to speak on the history of the park; dating back to-1759. ~~ A musical program was fo be

given by Miss JoEllen Burroughs,

soloist, accompanied by Miss Mary Louise Clodfelder. Mrs. J. Leslie Muesing, pianist, also was to play.’ Tea was to be served by a newly organized 4-H club under the direction of Mrs. A. D. Scanland. Miss Louise Braxton, home economics supervisor in the city schools, also was to assist, Serving on the arrangements committee were Mesdames Neph King, Claud King, Lloyd Jones, John ‘Salz, W. D. Myers, Arthur Brandenburg, Muesing and L. P. Massena.

[ ieut. Bonifas And Ruth Galm Are Married

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church was the scene, at 9 o'clock this morning, of the wedding of Miss Ruth Galm and Lieut. Arsene Bonifas. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Galm, 30

N. DeQuincy st.,.and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Bonifas of Portland. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael W. Lyons read the marriage service and Mrs. Claude Sifferlin, organist, played. Miss Mary - Feeney sang. The altar was decorated with bouquets of white roses, lilies and phlox. Entering with her father, the bride wore a chiffon gown with inserts of lace in the skirt and train. The bodice had a square neckline and long sleeves. The lace-edged fingertip length veil she wore was attached to a cap ornamented with orange blossoms and calla lilies. She carried a prayer book covered by an orchid from which fell a shower of sweetheart roses.

. Sister Attendant

Miss Helen Galm, her sister's maid of honor, was in pale pink seersucker taffeta and carried delphinium and pink roses. Sergt. Harry Woirhaye, Ft. Benning, Ga., was best man and the ushers were Edward J. Galm Jr, the bride’s brother, and J, H, Rushton, Decatur, Ill. After a breakfast at the Marott hotel, the couple was to leave for Corvallis, Ore. Lieut. Bonifas received his commission Saturday at Ft. Benning and was assigned tol,

Camp Adair, Ore. As her going away |,

costume, the bride was to wear a blue linen suit with wheat and tan accessories and an orchid corsage. Attending the ceremony, with the bridegroom’s parents, were . Misses Martha and Betty Bonifas, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bonifas, Mrs. I. E. Bonifas and Mrs. Mick Fraser, Port-

land, and Mrs. J. H. Rushton, De-|

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String Suters Even so small a thing as a shoeif

‘local governments in war tin methods of selecting congress

are: :

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War Time | |Farm Women

: Asked to Help In China Relief

Mrs. Lillie D. Scott, leader of In- !| diana women affiliated with the As- || sociated Women of the American : | Farm Bureau Federation, today i: asked members to contribute to ! China relief.

Special

state president, is presiding at t

* Peature of the program, was to discussion of the “Four Fronts,” { | divisions of the league's war tin: “During the past two years,” she

¢ said, “farm women ‘have generously service program, These are: Reaci | .ijeq in the British seed collections ing a wider public with broadsic In addition, we now

7 campaign. containing information on Vif want to raise funds for China, problems facing citizens and Thee omen snd children have . | suffered so much.” STImeNt in war, me: problems Collections will be made at farm | bureau meetings. | Relief for China was endorsed by f the directors of the farm women’s | organization at a recent meeting in { Chicago.

In commenting on the drive, Mrs.

capable of solving the problem. the war and the peace follow] and legislative activities. : . After preliminary committee it ports, the methods for distribu of broadsides and the informafi in ‘them, already used in the c paign in Indiana, will be discu and new plans evolved for use the continuation of the distri tion. Problems of local government: in war time, in which the leagué¢ i interested, fall into such eclag: as taxation, budget-making, adn ; istration and elections. . Proj and surveys on these subjects |i be mapped for action by If: leagues.

director of the national group, said: | “Xt every farm family represented in our membership of more than 550,000 would contribute one, five or 10 cents, the amassed total would be sufficient to literally accomplish miracles for these patient people.”

S. C. Club Meeting

Mrs. Chester A. Smith, 4918 E. 11th st, will entertain the S. C. club at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Z. E. Keller will assist the hostess.

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acted upon yesterday at a

Mrs. Maurice Eppert, chairman of the “federation’s legislation com-

Merit System association and Mrs. Rudolph Grosskopf, seventh district president, was commended fot that group’s work on surveying conditions in local nursing homes. Department chairmen appointed for the year are Mrs. George L. ship; Mrs. H. P. Humphrey, Osgood, chairman, Mrs, Shirley Gunnels, Fowler, vice chairman, American home; Miss Mary L. Matthews, Purdue university, education; John C. Lavengood, South :Bend, fine arts; Mrs. Walter S. Grow, Indianapolis, art;. Mrs. Harry Lee Beshore, Mation, international relation; Mrs. Eppert, Indianapolis, legislation; -Mrs. Ted Lashbrook, Westfield, public welfare, and Mrs. George W. Jagua, Winchester, war service. Standing committee appoint ments announced at the meeting by Mrs. W. H. Lykinis of Covington are: Convention program—Mrs. Frank J. Sheehan, Gary, chairman, and Mrs. Frederick. G. Balz and Mrs. George W. VanDyke, Indianapolis; Mrs. George W, Jaqua, Winchester; Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville; Mrs. Edmund ‘Burke Ball, Muncie; Mrs. Henry Lester Smith, Bloomington; Dean Mary L. Msdtthews, West Lafayette; Mrs. Harold Zanger, ‘Winamac; Mrs. Dean Mitchell, Hammond; Mrs. LaFayette LeVan Porter, Greencastle; Mrs. Robert Savage, Whiting; Mrs. John D. Kennedy, . East Chicago; Mrs. C. E. Means and Mrs. Eli F. Seebirt, South Bend; Mrs. Walter B. Jones, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. George E. 'Beugnot, Auburn, and Mrs. Oscar Brizius, Newburgh, Credentials — Mrs. Claude S. Steele, Knox, chairman, and Mrs. Sara Messing Stern, Indianapolis; Miss Birdie Steele, Kentland; Mrs. Ralph Ginley, Greenfield; Miss May Hobbs, Tipton; Mrs. Truman Yuncker, Greencastle; Mrs. W. D. Barr, Winamac; Mrs. Clara Pippin, Connersville; Mrs. Roscoe Haymond,

| Shoals;

1C. Scheiman,

Columbus; Mrs. Anna Stout, Or(leans; Mrs. Harry G. Strange, Mrs. Fred Masten, Rochester; Mrs. Fred B. Bell, Rush- | ville; Mrs. James J. Cravens, Whiting; Mrs, Starr Brownell, Lowell, and Mrs. Victor Hellstrom, Hobart. Elections—Mrs. W. W. Smith, East Chicago, chairman, and Mrs. Clarence Kittle, Indianapolis; Mrs. Harry McDowell, Winamac; Mrs. J. Huntington; Mrs. Cleo Juday, Bremen; Mrs. Ralph Himelick, Connersville; Mrs. Carrie A. Bower, Auburn; Mrs. Paul Knight and Mrs. Victor Smith, Crown Point; Mrs. Rosalind Turnquist, Cedar Lake; Mrs, Frank Nichols, Hebron; Mrs. W. L. Holt, Vincennes; Mrs. Charles Royce, Versailles; Mrs. H. A. Ray, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. William ‘Bach, Hobart; Mrs. Harry Dees, Bicknell, and, Mrs. Dempsey Webb, Poseyyville. Exécutive—Mrs.

Ahlgren; Mrs.

mittee, was named to the Indiana |:

Mrs. Oscar A Igren Indorsed ig r For General Federation of Clubs: Office by the Indiana Board

Standing Committees and Department Heads For the Year Named; Nursing Survey Praised —

Indorsement of the candidacy of Mrs. Oscar A Abigien, Whiting. for the secretaryship of the General Federation of Women’s clubs was. X board meeting of the Indiana Federation of: | Clubs in the Claypool hotel. Mrs. Ahlgren is president of the I. F. C. - The national election will be in 1944 at which have completed ‘her term of office in the state Teds

Mrs. Ahigren will

on.

Baum, Mrs. Cogley Tole; Vevay, and Mrs. J. R. Riggs, van; . Historical and Continuation—Mrs. = | Balz, -chairman, and Mrs. Poston, Martinsville; Mrs, Robert Hicks, Cambridge City; Mrs. E. N. Canine, Terre Haute; Mrs. Edwin F. Miller, Peru; Mrs. John E. Moore, Kokomo;

Mrs. | Mrs. W. J. Torrance, Evansville, and

Mrs. Hamet Hinkle, Vincennes. Mrs. Balz is custodian of historical data. Resolutions—Mrs. Miller, Peru, chairman, -and . Mesdames -Charles

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‘Mrs. J. W. Thistlewaite, Sheridan;

‘Mrs. Clinton Bloom, Albion; Mrs: Mrs.

L. L. Bomberger, Hammond; M H. V. ‘Black, North Vernon; Mrs. Alfred. Putnam and Mrs. R. B. Julian, Valparaiso; Mrs. Frank

Holipeter, Peru, and Mrs, G. H. Van{

Kirk, Kentland. Constitution—Mrs. R. C. Rumpler, Indianapolis, chairman, and Mrs. Sheehan, Gary; Mrs, Jaqua, Winchester; Mrs. Poston, ‘Martinsville, and Mrs. Arnold Ulbrich, Bast. Chicago. The federation ‘extension committee will include Mrs, Ahlgren as G. F. W. C. cha Mrs. Allen, Ft. Wayne, I. P. C. , district and county presidents. The membership committee will be composed. of Mrs. Ahlgren, Mrs. Selby: of Fairmount, Mrs. Allen of Ft.’ Wayne, and Mrs. Miles, Plainfield. Mrs. E. A. Kelly, Carmel, will serve as chairman of the federation pin committee. On the policy committee will be Mrs. Ahigren, chairman, and members of the executive committee. Mrs. Robert Stewart, West Iafayette, will head the rules and procedure committee and Mrs. Wik liam L. Sharp, Indianapolis, will be the transportation chairman.

Legion Groups Will ° See Navy Films

The Hayward-Barcus American Legion post and auxiliary will at~ tend a showing of navy films tonight at the World War Memorial. A business meeting will follow in the west room of the building. Miss Mary Ann Kyle, a member of the junior auxiliary, will speak on the Girls’ State held recently on the

Indiana Central college campus.

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League members throughout |: country are working to enlist | | perior . candidates for cong Yardsticks for measuring cong: men are being circulated in. a d states by league members—thr door-to-door canvasses and by er methods. : Among measurements sugger: “Would this man be a lej:er or a follower of public opinig:?” “Would he put national inter’: before party interests?” “Woulg | have the ability and determinsli to help create a just and lagi = peace?” i] Legislative activities already |: under way, with a tax letter ci: paign being conducted. Ques: naires for candidates running | public office will be drafted at board meeting and soon will | ready for distribution. i Legislative “activity by leg: members will be concentrated i the league's program of items support during the coming sei: of the Indiana general assembis

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