Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1943 — Page 20
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Altrusa Club Dinner Honors:
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Miss Stewart To Be Feted At Shower
A shower for a bride-to-be
Mercedes Banks Sergt. Russow |To Be Married in Ceremony = |Read by Dr. Marion Smith
Methodist church will-be the scene, at 8 o'clock this: evening, of wedding of Miss Mercedes Banks to Tech. Staff Sergt. Carlton H. Russow, Camp Atterbury. : Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell Banks of ats appesr “Banks Haven,” New Palestine, and Mrs. Edith A. ‘Russow, Eiliotts- IANS Janaunts rE Aha ville, N. Y. Dr. ¥. Marion Smith, pastor of the chuireh, will officiate -at'ant Miss Eleanor Stewart,
altar banked with paling; snd Serna me : Louise Swan, organist William Book Speaks Before rv So, FchareSrae ae ng ed Mis. J.T. ueoem: ouncil Session : y Macpling » e1 assistan treasurer. ; ad Clubwomen ii I'o Be Jan. 24
prelude ‘to the third act of “Lohengrin” and the “Prize Song.” Renato Pacini, violinist, will: play Provost's “Intermezzo,” the meditdtion from “Thais” and “Canto Amoroso” (Sam- | Robert Dickson and ‘Miss Officers whose terms do not exp Ruch: : ae this year include Mrs. Marlow | { The guests will include Mrs. Har-|Manion, first vice president; M: Three bills which the Indianapolis{TY Stewart, mother of the bride-[Paul Buckler, treasurer, and M: ~~ The annual midwinter council Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring|to-be, and Mrs. ‘E, L, Matlock, the|George A. Kuhn, recording sec: eeting of the Indiana Federation during the current state legislature's : ! Business and Professional Womsession were explained this morning vs Clubs will be Sunday, Jan. 24, by William H, Bogk at a meeting of is the Severin hotel. At 10 a. m.
martini). : Given in marriage by-her father the bride will wear ivory satin fashioned with a full skirt and fitted bodice accented with antique ivory prospective bridegroom’s mother. |tary. lace. The three-quarter length ' th : nN awe presidents of local clubs will| 8786 the seventh distriet; Indiana Fed- Douglas White, John N. | woode ents of ul eration of Clubs, in Ayres’ audi- reet with Mrs. Susannah C. Fontorfum. Mr. Book is executive sec- ar of Pt, Wayne, state president. retary of the chamber. . At the same time the directors of city sanitary district to suburban ‘smenine Soor With Mis Ona M.
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~~ ‘Hostesses at today's luncheon were to include Mesdames Dobothy A. Kelly, J. Francis Madden, Olin B. Norman and Edgar Y. Pat-
tison. Scottish Rite EVENTS - Women Plan CARD PARTY | 86. Philip Nerl Altar society, Sun. I .uncheon 3 aud 8 p.m. Parish auditorium,
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Her. fingertip length veil of ivory illusion will be held by orange: blossoms and she will garry a bouquet of white roses with spsays of stepha-
sleeves of the gown are of lace, finnotis. sll of Princeton, first vice presi-
CLUBS dress the Ladies of the Scottish Rite at their monthly luncheon Tuesday at 12:15 p. m. in the cathedral, * Mrs, Geddes’ talk on “Algeria,
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Madinger, 4830. E. Washington, hostess. © Mrs, Herbert Gardner,
Monday Conversation. Mon. Mrs.
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will be in electric blue taffeta in bouffant style. The dress hah. a
Miss Rose ‘Wilson, maid of honor,
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complete an B € rector from 1942-1944, and Mrs, | K. Lilly Jr. is to fill a term as dire:
int, and the state committee chair1en will be led in a discussion by resident.
Members of the various commit +58 will assemble on the mezzanine tor at 11 a. m. to discuss the work i the club for the remainder of the car. All members of state and lonl\committees have been asked to
couple is at| Holdover directors include Me: dames Alexander G. OCavins, Roy Coats, Theodore B. Griffith, PF. | Kautz, Montgomery, Charles F. Ne .|Harold K. Bachelder, dagues Richey, John R. Curry. Lo } Robert Bryce and O, F. Shattuck. ‘tend the clinics. Mrs. Curry Was chairman of ti: Luncheon is to be served at 13:30 nominating committee. Dr. I. 8, <M 5 She YUOR Jaret of 138 ioe
sweetheart neckline and puffed, er sleeves. The bridesmaids, Miss Irene [[0Wnship boundary lines to form a
Nygard and Miss Mary Jane A SRahiD coresimsive Wilh ihe ely
per, will wear gold taffeta in the same style. ‘ : The three will wear pearls, gifts of the bride, and will carry yellow roses and stephanotis. The bridegroom's attendants. will
ome at 2126 Prospect st. Mr. Row- ) [land is the son of Mrs. Mary E. _ The, proposals, Mr. Book ex-|Rowland, Tuscola, TL =
Henry Hoss, hostess. Program by Mrs. C. E. Palmer. Netherlands chapter, I. T.-S. O. Wed. 6:30 p. m. At Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Jules Zinter, speaker. Woman's Rotary. Mon. 12:15 p. m, Columbia club. Talk on “Camp Atterbury,” hy Capt. Leroy L. Wahle, chief of special service branch at Atterbury.
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Zeta Kappa chapter, Delta Theta Tau. Mon. 8:15 p. m. Warren hotel. . Mrs. Leo Parrott, hostess. ; Upsilon chapter, Rho Delta. Mon. 8 p. m. Miss Ruth Ann Andrews, 701 Pleasant Run bivd., hostess. Alpha chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma. Mon. night. Mrs. Opal Marsh, 331 > 30th st., hostess. Social meet-
| Little Flower Club To Give Card Party
A dessert and pillowcase card Party will be sponsored Tuesday by the- January committee of the Little Flower Social club at 1 p. m. in the schoel auditorium, Bosart ave. and 14th st. All games will be played.
© Morocco and the Suez Canal” will be one of her last in Indianapolis before leaves, Jan. 30, to join Mr. Geddes in New York where he is taking a training for naval
defense council; Cla‘ence A. Jickson, state director of eivilian defense; Mrs. Jackson; Dr. Helen E. Walsh, Chicago, regional nutriilon 4 representative of th: office of de fense, health and welfare services. Mrs. Clotilde Sa:aguinet, sinte chairman of nutrition committée for civilian defense; Mi:s Estelle Nes~ bit, chief nutritionii, state board of health; Miss Loui:e Braxton, supervisor, home economics, Indiinapolis public schoois; Miss Lute Trout, dietitian, Riley hospital; Mrs, Lydia Parry Teasda s, Mrs. Be:sie James, Dr, Norman 1ieatty and Carl Reiss, | Immediately after dinner, ihe meeting will adjourn to the World. ‘War : auditorium, whore Dr. Mitchell will adiress a pullie meeting. | : 3 Std
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* Members of the Woman’s Assembly club will be special guests at the luncheon. Reservations may be made at the cathedral until Men-
combining « and i'pinneran, left this week for Tos Ancounty government. Instead, helgelas, Cal, where Miss Finneran will [20M Avot ‘L Reservations for the luncheon bs Sates. Hurl vine, rv a pointed out, the yropasals were lhecome the bride of Oapt. Harry T,| Wicks gave the invocation. po made with Mrs. dane Carter a. | of Camp| Permit the of city Kane tomorrow =% 51 Miss Beatzice Shaft, superinten: = |W, 5, i Don Givens, ushers, all P|to adjoining areas tn them.|. Miss Finneran is the daughiter of [206 Of the association, pointed 0. “J ll LL 0 oo A siottiot Bias" dhiobel A} # ; | Merit© bss. Thomas J. ‘Finneran, 2956|i0 her service report the importan:: rv state Semator In the Indiana legsea green sik costume with af, rman E. Isases, edi-{prineton pl, and Capt. Kane is the of health in wartime. ature, will be the speaker for the Sen jacket and Mrs. Russow| Indianags RN ues, sori of Mrs. James Kane of Bloom- 10,802 Patients Served ‘ternoon session. Mrs. Fonner will will be in dark blus crepe in Grecian | ‘21ked hE Ee Swill be at 9 a. mm, in| She told that in the last year ti, ‘cide ab-the meeting. ot bits flowery, | Culder CO" the first stumbling step toward the |&;. Basis ehiureh, and. Fatiicr Fin association, in co-operation with th. decorate ‘Day’ Room sages {neran will read the vows. The cous city health board made & study © The Amisitis club 1+ campleiiog Reception to Follow ple will be attended by Maj. and|pubiie health nursing services | Bie hong ged A reception at the home of Mr. lout feld, Mrs. L. A. Stamm is and Mrs, Arthur Kimber, 5471 'oject chairman and Mrs. Eliza-
ideal of complete civil service which will take every.employée of oven. ment out of partisan politics and . hone : Creal rong shen and[o RC Wille A WIA 0 cy cn he te of santa: ix dr economical government. hotel follow the 3 suggested Pleasant Run pkwy., south dr., fol-| “ame “oro a thi iotre are co [Otel apill follow the ceremony. his on th Robinson is presidént of the lowing the ceremony will be for the| great many years away from - Capt. Kane is stationed at Muroe,| Last > she sald. nurs g serv. ib. : bridal party and immediate families. oyyieving “that, “We already have [coun mir, 1" SANS Vo lve dnl CA Te fo 10802 patient: i made ' the start, but it will take : . : 1 : ) anywhere from five to 10 years be- : ye : i. fore we are ready to institute complete civil service. ° First “It is to be regretted,” he added, “that the new city administration did not see fit to follow the spirit and intent of the police merit law. The administration seems to have picked an excellent man and we can be serry only for the fact that it. was done on an old-fashioned |,. basis that undermines the whole spirit of merit.” ; : : ; Divevis Eevgrany um ad-|Was held at the Riley hotel. FRONT FORECAST | [rise ot tne ity shoo, spoke only alr Moncey, Mr. and ase. ; ; pid J | the: free text book bill now before at home at 3712 PennBy ANN FRANCE WILSON the legislature. iT RL sylvania st, Evansville. : State Senator Arcada S. legislative chajrman or neh f "I1Saenger-Chor Party
.the|- Members and: guests of the In n= {dianapolis Saenger-Chor : entertained ai a card party tomeor-
Out-of-town guests with the Sa bridegroom’s mother will be Mrs. Edson Brewer and Miss Lillian Russow, Buffalo, N. Y.;: Mrs. Jack Mason, Binghamton, N. Y.; Mus.'Mary Nygard, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lewellen and Darcy E. Lewellen, Columbus, Ind. : Also, Messrs. and Mesdames Rob= ert Douglas, Maurice: Douglas and Edwin Douglas, Flatrock; Mrs, Harry Levins, Hot Springs, Va. and Maj. W. W. Belser, Camp Atterbury.
8, F. McCann, John Meehan, Mat--Mescall, Roscoe Sarders, Carl Simon and Hugh R. Sullivan.
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Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Another one of those Washington rumors got off to a galloping start recently and, like all of them, was peddled ‘as “straight stuff” ‘before you could get a ¢hance to check on it. :
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