Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1943 — Page 16

Tonight at Marott Hotel

Fr. Thomas Finneran will hear the vows and

; Spalding, harpist,

Miss Brown is the dau wn, and Lt. Reed is the

her wedding the bride will

accessories. Her

“bride's only attendant. will wear brown with light blue accessories and a gardenia corsage. Jack Reed, brother of the bridegroom, will be the best man.

“To Live in Louisiana MRS. BROWN has chosen a blue gown with black accessories. Her corsage will be of red roses. The bridegroom's mother will wear a gray dress with purple accessories and a corsage of purple

orchids. , A dinner at the Marott will fol-

{E MAROTT HOTEL WILL BE THE SCENE, o'clock tonight, of the wedding of Miss Dorothy

low the ceremony. The couple will take a 10-day wedding trip visiting Chicago and New Orleans | before making their home In 1 Camp Polk, La, where Lt. Reed will be stationed.

Alumnae Meetings THE INDIANA Mount Holyoke

|at the Claypool hotel.

| feature of the morning session. state poet

chosen:

The afternoon session will be held Motor Corps |

will read original poems.

L. Reed Jr.

will play bridal airs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph son of Mrs. Raymond Reed.

wear a frock of white wool

corsage will be of white orchids.

Poetry Clubs ‘To Convene Saturday

‘Rendezvous’ Group To Resume Meetings.

| The Indiana Federation of Poetry [Clubs will open its fall season with

a convention at 10 a. m, Saturday| 8 p. m. Thursday includes | and Grace Golden. Mrs. Turk Is | Library association and the Indiana Lib

An election of officers will be a

laureate will also be

from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Members|

Al

club will meet Saturday at the Propylaesum for a 12:30’ p. m. ' Juncheon., Ensign Bedtrice Ferrante will talk or the WAVES. at ount Holyoke where she received ‘her training.

The October meeting of the Stephens College Alumnae club will be held at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs, H. E. Rinne,

Dance Saturday

THE FIRST of a series of nine dances sponsored by the Scottish ‘Rite for members’ children and their friends will be held Saturday night in the baliroom of the: | Scottish Rite cathedral with Ted . ‘Campbell's orchestra playing for “dancing from 9 to 12 o'clock. Mr. and M¥s. Earl F- Besth head an arrangements committee which includes Judge and Mrs. Ralph E. Hamill Messrs. and Mesdames OC. Kyle Hughes, J. Worth Baker, G. Harold Maass, W. Clark Roggie, Wilbur E. Smith, Frank E. Thorn- - burgh, William G. Waldron, Fred Zell ‘and Fritz M. Ehling. |

JANE JORDAN

| Price Ball, Pittsburgh, {

{ Dr. Harrison to Lecture

The Poet's Rendezvous,

auxiliary of the federation, wiv | BY Red Cross

sume its meetings Nov. 14 at the Central Y. W. C. A. Dr. John 8.| Harrison, Butler university,

continue his lectures on types of held at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the {Red Cross chapter house, 1126 | The organization has employed a Meridian st. professional critic to assist members | by giving criticism of théir work.

English poetry.

The goal of the federation is toi

establish a national federation of enced women

will sponsored by the Red Cross, will be

Red Cross volunteer services,

: Brown to Exchange Vows |

The entertainment committee

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Class Opened |

A class in motor corps instruction, |

" Mrs. Perry Lésh, chairman of the

ssued an emergency call for experi-| drivers to convoy

poets. All poefs in the state who trucks forthe navy.

are interested are asked to contact | Miss Winona Snyder, 1837 N. Ala- a request from the transportation |division of the Great Lakes haval training station. Fifteen members {of the corps left yesterday on convoy duty. "

Of Their Daughter

| Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell | {cf Brazil, formerly of Indianapolis, | announced the engagement of their for membership in the corps

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Announce ‘Betrothal

daughter, Florence Helen, to Hiram

The prospective bridegroom is the | son of Mr. and Mrs, George L. Ball,| Zelienople, Pa. Oct. 15 has been set as the date of the wedding.

DEAR_JANE JORDAN—I am 33 - years old, married to a man I feel sorry for. He 4s a drunkard and depends on me more as a mother than a wife. He is a good worker but is mean while drinking, and he never stops drinking for even! one day. He never asks me to go * anywhere with him. All he wants to do is to work and get money for drink. I work or I wouldn't have a thing! for myself and I am disgusted. Three years ago I met a man who, is kind to me and likes to take me around to movies and parties. He comes to our house quite often and © my -husband doesn't seem “to be Jealous, ! He has kept my husband from beating me while he was on a drunk. He is clean-cut and nice, whereas my husbapd is untidy and slovenly. However, this man will not work very long at any job whereas my husband will work at anything. I know the man is irresponsible but| _ 1 love him just the same. Please advise me what to do about this! kind of a situation for I am miserable. P. S.

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Answer—You have nothing to brag about in either man. One cannot blame you for getting tired of living with a drunk who does nothing for you, but what would {t profit you to leave him to live with a4 man who won't stick to a job long enough to do anything for you, either? You are willing to work and do

your part in a marriage.~You have

a right to expect your partner to contribute as much as you do, not only financially but in all other

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phases of your life together. The change of partners which you con-| template would not change the gituation at all except for the elimi- | nation of drink. | You have grounds for divorce from your husband if you want one, | but why repeat your situation by mazrying another dependent? You might ask yourself what there Is about you that attracts this type | of man. One can demand too little in love as well as too much. t JANE JORDAN. |

Club to Install Officers

The installation dinner of the Fa-Lo-8is club will be held at the| Riley hotel tomorrow. A theater] party will follow the dinner, Officers to be installed are. Mrs, | Morris Coers, president; Mrs. Thomas Culver, vice president; Mrs. -Louis Nef!, secretary, and Mrs. | Maurice Goodwin, treasurer, Mrs. Hugh Moore will be in charge of the dinner and will act as toastmaster.

To Help Child At Christmas

Mrs. Joséph Stocker, 2524 Union st, will be hostess to the Indianapolis salon 295, 8 and 40, at 8 p. m. Thursday. . ”. The group wil plan to give assistance to a tubercular child at!

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Christmas. Mrs. Max Gamp will | Sore the league's tag day Saturday.

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women must be United States citi{zens between the ages of 20 and 50 and. physically fit.

advance at the motor corps office

lor at the meeting tonight. {tional information may be obtained

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iservice committee,

Requirements Listed

Women registering for the new| ourse will be subject to call within he next week or 10 days. To quali-

Women interested may register in Addi-

at Red Cross headquarters,

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Couple Is On Wedding Trip

Lou Fitterer and Lt. John R. Maxey | was read at 10 a. m, yesterday in| the Blessed Sacrament chapel, Peter ‘and Paul cathedral, by the! Rev, Fr. William Knapp. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fitterer, 2401 Park]

i | ave, and the bridegroom is the SON | = orald E. Woods,

of Mrs. Isabel Maxey, 2123 N. Pennsylvania st. Mrs. Paul Wolf, aunt of tendant. With her suit of brown wool crepe she wore matching aeccessories. © The bride wore a sheer wool powder blue suit with black accessories. E, J. PFitterer of Mattoon, Ill! brother of the bride, was the best! Following a breakfast at Cifaldl’s | the couple left on a wedding trip. | Lt. Maxey is stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He is a graduate

of Butler university and attended > Noire Dame university, 7

League Will Hear Tag Day Reports

Mrs. Edward V. Mitchell will preside at a meeting of the Indianapolis chapter of the National Women's Service League, lac, at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Y. W.!

C. A. . This will be the last meeting be-

rs. H. L. Allen, chairman of outMrs,

| side workers; Roscoe Mills, cial groups, and Mrs. A. R. Coffin, clubs, will give reports on their tag day committees.

‘Newcomers Clu

Mrs, A. J. Pasmas will be. chairman of a 12:30 o'clock luncheon tomorrow at the Y. W.C. A. given by the Newcomers club. Mrs, EL W. Durkee, chairman of the club's will give her report. Cards will follow the luncheon. Committee chairmen are Mrs. Vera {Vaiden, arrangements; Mrs. Adair | Smith, bridge; Mrs. Paul Iba, mem{pership, and Mrs. O. V. Russell, | program.

‘Baptist Women “| Hold Meeting

The Woman's ‘society of the First! Baptist church met today at the

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ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY oC

| ehurch to hear talks by William H. Remy on “Civic Righteousness” and by Mrs. J. P.. Scott on “Spiritual Life.” met at 11 served at

Honor President

a 12:30 p. m.

N this week

|Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will

| chapter house. presidents of the active chapters in hotel. the state. will attend. :

{| Maurer, 88.) vice president;

|editor; Mrs. George C. Witt, historian; Miss Arda Knox; archivist, , the and Mesdames Edwin Dugal Cree, bridegroom, was the bride’s only at- | prancis Insley and Sylvester Tay|lor, Pan-Hellenic representatives.

theaters; Mrs. B. C. Milburn, spe- | %

The administrative council , m. and luncheon wa

for the book and auther bond rally te be held in the Murat theater at (left to right)) Mesdames Walter Houppert, Carl J. Weinhardt, Donovan A. Turk chairman, The rally will be a feature of the convention of the Indiana rary Trustees association which will be held here tomorrow through

Sororities—

Installation Meetings Are Set By Two Sorority Chapters;

Convention Plans Will Be Made

Two Indianapolis Greek letter organizations will install new officers | and others have scheduled business meetings. | Installation of officers of Alpha chapter, Phi THETA DELTA, willl of be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. R. W. Quin, 530 E.| has Maple rd. . New officers are Mrs. B. H Guthrie, president; Mrs. J. C. Zartman, {vice president; Mrs. Thomas Over- | man, secretary; Miss Hazel Lawson,

The call was made in answer « Theta Alumnae | treasurer; Mrs. Paul Diliman, chap‘To Hold Dinner At Butler

The Indianapolis alumnae of

have a dinner meeting at 6 p. m. president of ‘| tomorrow at the Butler university OMEGA NU TAU, will preside at]

Rush leaders and a meeting today at the Warren this afternoon ng y Methodist church,

{ceremony

Rush captains who will give ro!

ports are Miss Marybelle Bramhall, |oye5ts at a party tomorrow night DePauw university; Miss Harriett |, the home of Mrs. Herman Selka, | Hodges, Indiana university; Miss | toning president. Patricia Casler, Butler, and Miss Caroline Snyder, Purdue university.! the committee are Mesdames

Mrs. John Alexander has arranged |

the program. Miss Ruth Ann Ham- | ilton will sing the Theta prayer ue: | companied by Mrs, Frank Dunn. Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann will pre-|,,.. sent & skit given by cadettes and |...

The wedding ceremony for Miss |Servicemen—-A Week-end at the 8. 0,4 Miss Helen Robertson, secre-

New officers are Mrs. William F.| president; Mrs. Alexander.) Miss Julia Jean)

{Rowe and Mrs. Harold J. Walker, [tomorrow at the home of Mrs. {recording and corresponding secre-

ries. Mrs, Robert Clay, treasurer; Mrs. corresponding |

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By Council of Women

Maj. Paul L, Bissell of Stout field was the guest speaker at the p dent’s day luncheon of the Indian apolis Council of Women in Columbia club ballroom today. The luricheon was in mothers who have sons in the

men and’ supplies in the combat

established a remarkable record. Whole groups have been cited for bravery at one time,” he said. : Mrs. Turk Speaks hY “In recent TeXas maneuvers,” he ‘added, “the troop carriers made 1100 round trips, transported 14,000 men and traveled 337,000 miles, equivalent to 14 times around the earth at the equator, without losing a single life or damaging a single piece of equipment.” Maj. Bissell concluded his talk |, with a warning to civilians who live near air bases. not to “talk

too much.” He replaced Ma). Grant | wns replaced Mal. Orant Card Par ty

speak.

'be confused with the transport di=| vision of the army,” he said. “It is} the duty of the troop carriers to fly|

makeup and history of the theater.

{At Luncheon | President's Day Held |

The Junior Civic theater is inaugurating a new project this year —a workshop for its members, Mrs. Gordon ‘Bryan, chairman, has announced, : The new project is designed to instruct the seven to 16-year-old group in phases of dramatic art,

The initial play of the season, ‘Crazy Cricket Farm,” will be given

| W. S. €. S. Luncheon

(right) as chairman of the Junior Civie p | season with “Crazy Cricket Farm” on

the C theater, 1847 N. Alabama st. End roliments in the class will be taker Oct. 16. & Other plays of the season will bet

“The Clothes That Wouldn't Comes Off” and a revival of “Aladdin ancl His Wonderful Lamp.”

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To Be Held at Church

The Woman's Society of Christi

Service of the Capitol Avenue

war mothers of the organization. “A tribute is not enough,” she said, “all of us have our individual jobs to do in order to hasten the peace. We must do our own work and also work collectively in order

Mrs. Donovan A, Turk, president | | B H Id of the council, paid a tribute to the Oo C C at

Athenaeum

The Ladies society of the Maennerchor will hold its monthly“sard party at 2 p. m. Friday at the

lain: Miss Mildred Strong, sergeant {at arms, and Mrs, Richard Huse, | historian.

{eral chairman.

to obtain and maintain peace.” The luncheon opened the 52d year

activities for the council.

Dr. Edwards To Ofticiate

Plans for the annual convention ALL Wedding

to. be held ir the Antlers hatel

Saturday and Sunday will be completed. Miss Betty Kelley is gen- the wedding ceremony today uniting | Miss Florence June Pavey and Lt. new | Robert Lloyd Monroe.

Richard Cheesman, Lambda

Mrs. chapter,

The new officers of Alpha chapter, | THETA NU CHI, will’ be honor

Other retiring officers who are | oir.

Earl Bockstahler, Stanley Troxel | and Henry Schmidt, New officers to be ‘installed are Mrs. Frank Holstead, president;| Enoch Clements, «vice presi-| Mrs. Bockstahler, treasurer, |

tary. -

The alumnae association of ALPHA DELTA PI will meet at 8 p. m.!

Joseph P. Cummings, 340 8. Audubon rd. Miss Lucille Larimore, president of the Indiana Alpha chapter, ZETA BETA CHI, will preside "at a 7:45 p. m. meeting tomorrow at the Hotel Lincoln. Plans for a book review to be sponsored Friday by the organization will be completed.

IOTA TAU TAU will elect officers next Tuesday at an 8 p. m. meeting

Kretsch will preside Miss Esther Schmitt, Miss Virginia... Wakelam and Mrs. Mary Garrett will bé in charge of entertainment.

Officers recently installed by Alpha chapter, OMEGA NU TAU, are Mrs. Dorothy Seifert, president; Mrs, Edith Hulse, vice president; Mrs. Harold Smith, representative; Mrs. Joe Abbott, treasurer; Thornton Rust and Mrs. Robert! Kares, recording and corresponding! secretaries; Mrs. Elvin Schuppert, | chaplain; Mrs. Mary Hunter, so-| ciety editor; Mrs. Irma Fentz, ser-| geant at arms, and Mrs, Everett Warriner, historian.

Beta Zeta chapter of BETA SIGMA PHI will have a model meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight at! the home of Mrs. Floyd Buckley, 3602 W. Michigan st. Miss Lucile Elsen will be in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Buckley will review: “A White Bird Flying” (Aldrich).

Mrs. Watters

attendants.

in the Columbia club. Miss Madge |

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The service will be at 4:30 o'clock | the Broadway

receding tel Parliamentary

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PP organ: selections. t ) . : . The bride, daughter of Mrs. mora (C] b Oo - |M. Pavey, 3021 Park ave. will wear | u to pen (a white net dress trimmed with lace, ! land a wreath of white flowers in her She will carry a colonial bouquet, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph E. Monroe, {brother and sister-in-law of the i bridegroom, will be the couple's only Mrs. Monroe. also will | wear white net. The flowers in her hair and her colonial bouquet will

be of pink.

After a short trip through southern Indiana the couple will be at home in Philadelphia.

Crochet Gift

SH Cross kits. -— { Members of the defense commit-

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To Be Hostess

Mrs, William H. Watters, 3928 Washington blvd., will be the hostess for a guest tea and program at her home at 2 p. m: Friday for the Mothers’ club of :.Boy Scout troop 72. Mrs. Watters will be assisted by

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Mrs. Huffman To Be Hostess

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| Pathers’ night” will be observed kindergarten

Mesdames Ford Kaufman, L. G. Epsteen and V. O. Ball. Mrs. Leonard A. Smith, national chairman of foreign policy for the League of Women Voters, will be the speaker.

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

John F. Edwards will read

Mrs. John English will

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structions for the buttoned lapel vestee (Pattern 5611) sizes include 12, 14, 16, 18, send 11 cents in coin, your name and address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells st, Chicago 7, IIL

Chureh Society Plans Card Party Thursday

The October band of the Altar so0ciety of St, Catherine of Sienna Catholic church will have a public

“leard party at the Food Craft shop | at 1:30 p. m. Thursday.

Mrs. Herman Grote is chairman. Tonner and Mrs. Anna Donnelly.

She will be assisted by Mrs. Joseph |

Athenaeum. Wives of members of the Maennerchor will be special guests. Mrs. Otto P. Deluse and Miss Emma Minter will be the hostesses, New officers of the organization are Mrs. William Noelke, president; | Mrs. Franz Binninger, president emeritus; Mrs. George Grabhorn and Mrs. Clarence Elbert, first and secon! vice presidents; Mrs. George Amt and Mrs. William Hauk, recording and financial secretaries. Mrs. George Schmidt, treasurer; Mrs. Ernst Scherrer, hostess chairman; Mrs. Otto Busching, tele- { phone; Mrs. Anton Scherrer, histo{rian, and Miss Minter, publicity,

Fall Season

The Parliamentary Practice ¢lub will hold its first fall meeting at 10:30 a. m, Thursday in the directors’ room of the Indiana National bank. The discussion tople will be “Progress of Parliamentary Law and Review of the Fundamentals.” Mrs. Walter H. Vinzant, founder of the organization, will conduct a quiz period. New officers of the club are Mrs, Clarence L. Kittle, president; Mrs. Herman Rahe and Mrs, William E. Tinney, first and second vice presidents. Mrs. Joseph Byram and Mrs. Gilbert Harris, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. James Reynolds, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Ker, parliamentarian; Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, historian, and Mrs. Paul V. Calet, auditor.

Post-War Planning Will Be Topic

A discussion on post-war planning will be a feature of the alumnae meeting of Phi Mu sorority tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Walter D. Alfke, 2243 Broadway. t Members . will bring popcorn and books for “distribution to service | men’s centers and will work on Red

»' tee who will serve as assistant host|esses are Miss Prieda Bach, Miss Mona Jane Wilson, Mesdames H. D. { Eberhart, R. S. Hiatt and Arthur

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\To Hear Speaker

George Fisher, school 52 principal, will speak on “Fathers Are Parents, Too” at a meeting of the parents of Brookside Kindergarten pupils at 8 p. in. tomorrow, The hostesses will be Mesdames Thomas W, Brooks, Landis Goodwin and Charles Cole-

odist church will mMiee; at 10 a. my tomorrow. Mrs. W. H. Baumheck will be the speaker for the study, Circle 2 will be in charge of luncheon which is to follow th business - meeting. Mrs. O, Thompson is luncheon hostess. ; Hiram Gemmer will lead devotions

Mr. Nicholson To Address | Press Club

Meredith Nicholson, newspapet columnist and former U. 8. minister to Nicaragua, will be the speaker fo the first meeting of the season held by the Woman's Press Club of Indl ana next Tuesday at the Columbia club. : His topic will be “Early ences in Newspaper Work and Cone ditions in the World Today.” - Mrs. Margaret Stephenson Moore, head of the department of journal ism at Franklin college, will presid Miss Harriett Martin, Martinsvill is new vice president, : Hostesses for the day will be Mrs

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Reservations may be made with Mrs. John E. Kleinhenz. Mrs. Flor ence Webster Long is program chair man for the day. Sa

Club President To Be Honored

The Friday Afternoon Reading club will have its president's luncheon at 1 p. m. Friday it parlor A of the Y. W. C. A. o Officers of the organization who | will give greetings are Mrs. B. ©, Wright, president; Mrs. G. P. Steinmetz, vice president; Miss Lida Orth and Mrs. D. A. Bowen, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. R. P. Bell, treasurer. Mrs. Besse Herrmann will sing, accompanied by Mrs. M. D. Didway, Mrs. George Healey is chairman, {She will be assisted by Mrs. Mary | Gifford and Mrs. Clyde Montgomery,

B. P. W. Bond Record The Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's club will have an ambulance plane named for the city of Indianapolis as a result ot the sale of $175,000 in bonds in the third war loan drive, according to government officials who. asked clubs of the national federation to take part in the project. ¥

————————————————— ¥ Leave for South Lt. and Mrs. George William Mohr have returned to Hattiesburg, Miss, after a visit to Mrs. Mohr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer IL Goldsmith, 129 E. 51st st. Lt Mohr isstationed at Camp Shelby, and Mrs. Mohr is attending

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