Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1945 — Page 16
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Society—
* Martha Ann Shaw to Be Honor Guest At Pre-Nuptial Party Saturday Night
. MISS MARTHA ANN SHAW WILL BE THE HONOR GUEST Saturday night at a bridal shower to be given by Misses Aiberta and Jean Wells and Susannah Miner. Miss Shaw will became the bric2 of Lt. Thomas Purky, Camp Lee, Va., on *lay 5 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The party will be in the hunters’ lodge of the Marott hotel and the guests will be Mrs. Donald B. Shaw of Minneapolis and Mrs. J. Gi. Purky, mothers of tiie-engaged couple; Mesdames Annette Shaw Jean S. Milner, Earl W. Wells, I. Richard Wagner, Robert I. Terry, John E. Smith, Neal P. Beason, John C. Walker, Gordon Todd, Kenneth Smock, Zane Powell, William Lake and. Roger Batchelor, Misses Sally Walker, Peggy Trusler, Dana Hackerd, Jane Mottern, Gladys and Marilyn Shaw, Ann Bishop, Ruth Chandler, Marjorie Flickinger and Alice Reignor. » os
Mrs. W. H. Roberts to Entertain ‘ MRS. WILLIAM HENRY ROBERTS will entertain tomorrow night with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Mary Margaret Fatout. Mis: Fatout's wedding to Lt. John I7. Albert, A, A. F., will take place sooll. Among the guests will be Mrs. Hugh D. Fatout, the bride-to-be's mother; Mrs. Bert Westover and Miss Eileen Westover, Chicago; Mrs. Charles McClain and Miss Charleen McClain, Plainfield, apd Mrs. Owen Mitghell and Miss Ann Mitchell, Clayton. Others attending will be Mesdames Arthur A. Smock, Frederick Bowers, Louis Bruck, John G. Mingle, John Bishop, Clarence Feasey, James G. Pierce, Ray Wakelund, G. I. Seybert, L. H. Earl, William "A, Steihhilber Jr., M. V.-Wilson and E. Williamu Shallock, Misses Kathryn Bruck, Deborah. Wilson and Dorothy May Roberts.
ogre sje » 4g Medical Auxiliary Activities THE DIRECTORS’ BOARD of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Indiana State Medical association will be guests at a dinner to be given tomorrow by Mrs. F. M. Gastineau, president. The dinner will be at 6:30 o'clock in the Indianapclis Athletic club and a business session will follow On Thursday, the house of delegates to the state auxiliary will have a meeting at 10 a. m. in the Columbia club. The speakers will
be Dr. Jesse E. Ferrell, Fortville, president-elect of the Indiana State -
executive secretary of state director of the
Medical association; Thomas A. Hendricks, . «he association, and Mrs. Ronald M. Hazen, American Cancer society.
Mrs. MacCollum to Be Speaker
MRS. M. SPEERS MacCOLLUM will discuss “Sketching for “un”: tomorrow night at a dessert meeting of the Indianapolis illiance, Delta. Delta Delta sorority. The cession Will be at 7:30 yclock in’ the home of Mrs. ‘Norman Beatty. Miss Narcie Pollitt will wesent a musical program. The cominittee in charge includes Irs. Otto Kuehrman, chairman; Mrs, R. P. Frey, Mrs. Everett 3ergen and Miss Sara Baird. * au ¥ y 8. 8 Miss Frances S. Bloch will be graduated Friday morning from jarah Lawrence college, Bronxville, N. Y. She is the daughter of vr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bloch. . . Visitors in New York are Mr. and drs. M. C. Furscott and their Savsisier Mary.
War Mothers’
| Engaged Committee | |
. of I. Reception Committee
To Meet Here
Group Will Map Plans | “For Fall Convention
Walter Leckrone, editor of The | Indianapolis Times, will be the {speaker tomorrow at a luncheon {meeting to be held by the national] |advisory committee of the Ameri- | [can War Mothers. The luncheon, in the Claypool hotel, will open a series of advisory | [committee meetings continuing | [through Sunday. Ph | Mr. Leckrone will discuss “The | | Dumbarton Oaks Agreement.” Dr.! {Howard Baumgartel will give the {Invocation and the benediction will| be given by the Rev. William Bur-| | rows.
P. H. Ho photo. | Miss Leola Thomas" engage- | ment to Cpl. Lloyd J. McLarty
Program Pla 8 . n the | has been announced hy her
Plans will be completed for
TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1945 Butler Council
‘Will Elect
Officers
Mrs. Robert Clark Will Be Hostess
An election of officers and a guest day are featured in club programs. The Mothers’ council of Butler university will elect officers at its meeting Friday in Jordan hall at the university. Mrs. Boyd W. Schorn will preside at the 2 p. m. business session. ‘A talk, “Interior Decorating,” will be given by Mrs. Eleanor Miller, and
| Mrs. fLaura Wheeler Gillespie will
present a musical progmam. The hostesses for a tea following the business meeting will be Mis. H. W. Mason and Mrs. Karl 8, Means.
Mrs, Robert W.. Clark, 4365 N. Illinois st, will be the hostess to-
Miss Katherine T. Arkins, Mrs. F. M. Brown and Mrs. Charles M. Grammer (left {o right) are mem- | bers of the reception committee which will serve during the state convention of the Daughters of Isabella. The convention, opening Friday at the Claypool hotel, will continue through Sunday. of the Mother Theodore circle, D. of 'L, will serve as convention hostesses.
‘Business Head Tells of Women Mrs. Brunner Plans Pre-Nuptial In Industry Party Honoring . Miss. Petersen; os Whi WALTER Chernin-Levin Rite. Announced
Scripps-Howard Staff Writer MRS. .ELAINE NORDEN,. suc-
cessful executive of Chicago, women {in industry. ’ “I've no patience with those who about being held back in | business by men,” said. “1 the complaints; I've them thousands of
The Bridal Scene—
Appearing in the bridal news are announcements of three recent weddings. Miss Evelyn Petersen will be the honor guest tonight at an informal bridge party to be given by Mrs. Jack Brunner, 2900 N. Talbott st. Miss Petersen will become the bride of Lt. (j.8.) Ross D. Stevens, U. 8. N. R,, on May 10 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian chufch. i Guests at the party will be Mrs. | Margaret Billings, Misses Ann Gill, | Maxine Demlow, Jane Sumner, Jane | McClure, Joan. Friehage, Gloria | Cole, Leola Thomas, Carolyn Cooper
Gale, 1a Thom Altar Society Ad ‘Schedules
A ceremony at 3 p. m. Sunday in| Card Parties
advertising talks sense about
| grouch she
Church Groups— | know all | listened = to | times | “To me they will never be valid | until enough women assume the] { same risks as men assume of start-
{ing and running businesses of their | the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leon | | own. As it is, we usually avoid | Levin, 44 E. 46th st., united their] them. : | daughter, Ruth Adele, and Lt. (jg) | “No matter: how we kid ourselves Samuel Chen, Vo S. x». 5 Rabbi | business - wor i i n's | Maurice Feuerlicht read the vows. | Ld oi it rod. 4 Ml pens Miss Carolyn Levin was her sis- {Dighlights of activities scheduled by | made it. Every company now hir- | ter’s only attendant, and Albers {churchwomen’s groups.
{ing women exists because some] | Chernin, brother of the bridegroom |
amp Fire Girls Note. which was held at an Altrusa club |
| meeting.
Jonference Opening Janet Ludy,
The Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls | Georgia ' Baker, Marlene Springer, into business for themselves. They | . Phyllis Coverdale | ambled on their ability and fore- |
ill hold individual group ceremo- | {Nancy Rigdon, ies at 4 p. m. tomorrow noting ang Betty Stahl. 1 opening of the world security | ference in San Francisco. (3 Irs.
They were Misses Alice Gerlach, | example, Linda Sue . Fisshel | who left well-paying positions to go | Leuis Chernin, 1101 Union st.
lo are gon Havel served as best man. After a small | Catholic church will sponsor wal failed. As a matter of fact, thou- reception ‘in the Levin home, the Plow Sp am parties Slrasy. €) {sands did fail. Our company, for couple left for a wedding trip. Lt. gvenis - 1 re 52 - i> ane N. na was started by two men Chernin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy Boh nthonys ha. ar(man ave. ¥ 8 The Girls Friendly society of The Rev. George T. King réad the Christ Episcopal church will meet | sight, and they won. vows April 16 in the’ Emerson Ave- /tonight in the parish house for a “Some day more women with a nue Baptist church uniting Miss 6:30 o'clock dinner. A pledge service little capital will have the same sort| Mary Lou Slater and Sgt. Churchill will be held for prospective mem-
| national Mother's day. service to be Members [held May 13 in the War Memorial | | building, and the program for the | | War Mothers’ to be held in Kansas City in Sep- | tember, will be outlined.
this week will be Mrs. Virgil McClure, Lexington, ‘Ky.: H. Stone, Lander, Wyo; "Mrs. W, E. Ochiltree, Connersville; Mrs:
ard C. Boone. Kanes Sity, { " Sporsered:
Seattle; Mrs. Robert Eugene Ridenhour, Concord, N. C.: Mrs. Elizabeth | Martin, Thiensville, Eaton, Memphis. E. May Hahn, national president.
with Dr, Baumgartel and the Rev.| | Mr. Burrows will be Mrs. Baumgar- | j= and Mrs, Burrows.
Card Party
ane Big Four railroad unit 116,/man with Miss Betty Kelleher and Sorority to Meet american
{have a | Thursday . in
| & Coke utility. Mrs. Morton Thomas | |expansion and perpetuation of the | 1s the chairman.
Card parties and a dinner are Supper Friday
ers 2 will sponsor a chicken supper | {work being” The Altar society of St. Anthony's|at 5 p. m. Priday in the Mt. Olive Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent {potato and add ! Methodist church.
father, E. B. Thomas of Marion. Mr. McLarty, son of Mr, and Mrs. John J. McLarty of Marion, Is serving Bverseas. The bride-to-be is attending Butler university where she is a Pi Beta Phi sorority member.
morrow at a meeting of the Inter | Nos club. She will be assisted by
Mrs. Howard U. Friend. “Russian
national conven tion, |
to be given by Mrs, P. C. Smith,
The Wednesday Afternoon club's meeting tomorrow will be held in the home of Mrs, Stanley Price, 2644 | W. Kessier blvd. The psogram will | include music and service work. 1. Mrs, Pay E$ Stubbs will lead de- ; i the SASK 3. Honor Guests | will be Mrs, OC. Ser | Irving T. Fairweather,| A pazaar for the benefit of re-|Mrs. Robert” Shank.
ligious education and recreation| “The Balkans” will. be the pro- | {gram theme at the Zetathea club |
Mrs F. H Work among Catholic and non-| h w 3 . meeting tomorrow. rs. A.J} and Mrs. Catholic Negro children of Indian Hueber, 2408 N. New Jersey st. will | apolis will be held in the Knights{phe the hostess. { Honor guests at the luncheon ,¢ oojumbus hall May 3 through 5.] The speakers, Mrs. Reuben Jones | Men and women from all Catholic (and Mrs. Mary O. Weathesbee, will | parishes in the city who actively talk on “Geographical and His--.|assist the Catholic sisters in their|torical Background” and “The |work are “sponsoring the event.|Balkan People. | William H. Bradley is general chair-
Those attending the sessions here |
Mrs. Virgil
Bazaar to Be
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Legibn auxiliary, card party at 1:30 the Citizens
will | Mrs. Leo R. Shay assisting as vice P.M. | chairmen. Gas| Bazaar funds: will be used for
Mrs. Herbert Ottensmeyer, 2244 N. Harding st., will entertain at 8 p. m. tomorrow for members of . Rho Gamma Chi sorority. ; .
Too Much Salt
If by mistake soup is salted much | too liberally, just grate a raw | it to the soup. This will neutralize the salt flavor,
| Catholic instruction centers. 2 Two | centers, located at 25th st. and [Shriver ave. and at 9th and FayThe Wayne Township War Moth- |ette sts, are in operation now, with conducted by the
de Paul of St. Vincent's s_hospital.
Industry” will be the topic of a talk |
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Hanna Hostess | of courage. When they do, if our,
. 8. will have candle ceremonies | A meeting of the Priendly Twelve Individual enterprise system still} 1 ‘honor of the conference. {club will be held at 7:30 p. m. to-| Works, they'll really share fairly] Eight girls recently participated ‘morrow in the home of Mrs. Frank with men.in the business world by 1 a special candle ceremony for |E Hanna, 1923 Hoyt ave. . A social | right of conquest. 1¢ opening of the conference hour will follow the business session. 2 8 &
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James Wilson. wn The bride is the daughter of Mr.| fhe monthly card party and and Mrs. Homer E. Slater, 1137 N.l.gaffee klatch” of the Christian Wallace st, and Mr. Wilson is the | {Mothers society, Sacred Heart | grandson of Mrs. A. T. Parker, 414 Catholic church, will be held at 1:30! Fish and Drexel ave. m. tomorrow in Sacred Heart | S i or 1 potato Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Christie | Pe 8. Meridian and Palmers sts. ! . : $ y ; : < thsps. cl were the couple's only attendants. | - , ) i Ib. sliced 1
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sports about this.. They live off the initiative and enterprise of men, and complain about it. “Sure, business couldn't get along without them right now, but it’s al- | ways the masculine contingent that | assumes the most dangerous responsibility. We just come along! later and ask for jobs’ and some- | | times get better ones tan we de- | serve. “I've been in the advertising busi« ness for 30 years and think it has| | profited greatly because Ine #0] | women work together. | stimulates the other, I can One ox | nothing morg boring, or less likely to make me do my best, than to be ! forced to work in an office staffed | entirely by women. Men probably | would say the same about -occupa- | | tions for men only. “In our business especially, we need a normal point.of view. We| {sell to men and women so we must {have both masculine and feminine | reactions to our methods of sales- | manship, “I'm eonfident the post-war world
| will see more women in business
and the professions.”
Zonta Club
AO A Mii AS
Meets Today
An initiation and a dinner wil
be held at 5:45 p. m. today by the|
Zonta club in the Columbia club. Mrs. Leonard A. Smith, Y. W.C, A public affairs committee chairman, will be the speaker. She will talk on “Dumbarton Oaks Proposals,” and will be introduced by Mrs. Howard Lytle. Miss Lily Kerz is in charge of decorations and
the reservations chairman is Miastiender. | »
Kathryn Petry. Miss May Shields is the initiation chairman, Miss Eva Y. Wiles will preside.
D. A. R. Membership | Increases
Times Special
WASHINGTON, April 24D
| R. membership came close to Tote
| Ga., president general, | there been more enthusiasm in the
: grows $4. en Francisco-to rep-
recently when
usual continental cohgress. “Never has the national society been in healthier, condition,” said Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge of Athens, | “Never has
work of the society,” she continued.
“Every project undertaken by the D. A. R., whether te aid the war| : ” or to build a better America here| 3 i a at home, is meeting with sponta- | neous vigorous support. We march | with other true patriots—to “vie~ | tory,” Mrs. Talmadge stated.’
The board of management also i expressed confidence in the delib- | erations of the world security conference opening 'tomdrrow ‘in San | [Panis
Members voiced their "belief that
|the conference - will. result in “a | world charter or organization giv= | ing substance to hope for justice ‘and the opportunity to live in a “free and ‘peaceful world.” ~~ , It was anpounced that Mrs. Tal-
A. R. at the confer-
1400 new members, were enrolled and 182 reinstated | into the organization at the na- | tional management board's meeting. | The session was held in place of the |
{ Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are at home in Staten Island, N, Y., where the! bridegroom is S stationed.
‘Dance Planned | Miss Eileen oe and Dallas For Navy Class
Redding, Middletown, were married | at 2 p. m. Sunday in the home of| A ginner-dance for the graduatthe bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing class of the Naval Training Everett Trees, near Greenfield. The! | school here will be held Friday eve: bridegroom is the son of Mr. and| ning in the Central Y. M. C. A. The Mrs. Donald Redan AER 0 es te augdiary, U. S. 8. Indiderson. 'anapolis, ship" 42, will sponsor the’ | event, ; | Special guests will include Lt. | Cmdr. R. C. Hall, his staff instruc{tors and their wives, personnel of the Y. M. C. A.; Perry Davis of ib Miss Miriam King and Hubert L. ‘Wann of the Broad Rip- | ple high school faculty, A group of Broad Ripple students’ will present a sketch from "Ripples of 1945.” Miss Frieda Wegner is the auxfilary commandant. Mrs. J. D. Young and Mrs. C. A. Fields are dinner chairman and Mrs. Warn,
- Founders’ Day Will Be Noted
The seven local chapters of Beta Sigma Phi serority will observe the sorority's 14th founders’ day at| a formal banquet Sunday in the Marott hotel. The meeting will open! at 6 p. m. Mrs. Floyd Buckley is general chalrman and Miss Thelma Valentine will be the hostess. The pledge |S in chafge of eniertamnment. of entertamment. ritual will be given by Mrs. Bucklev | after the dinner. Miss Valentine Bundlés'* Group Gr oup |
will be in charge of the ritual of Seeks Volunteers
jewels degree. A plea for volunteers to make |
New officers will be installed by | Miss Eileen Edwards. Committees| 1000 hospital masks for nurses and surgeons in overseas hospitals is|
for. the meeting include Miss Helen | } al Burkhardt, program; Miss Mtldred |Peing made by the Indianapolis | {branch of Bundles for Britain.
Heavrin, reservations, and Miss Catherine Martin, favors. The branch shop will supply a, {pattern for the masks which may
Ww. C. T. U. Institute {be made from old sheets, pillow
| cases, tablecloths and men’s white |
To Be Held Friday |ste “us |
The annual institute meeting of| The Indianapolis branch, Bundles the Mary E. Balch W. C. T. U. unit|for America, is seeking old stockwill be held Friday in the North{ings for use in the occupational Side Church of God, 800 W. 30th st.| therapy department at Wakeman | Mrs. Elbert Moore is the institute| General hospital.
# » County officers and department | The second annual exhibit of directors will attend the meeting to|work done for Bundles for America | |be held from 10 a. m. to 3:30 p. m.|and Britain will be held in Block's | | Mrs. Ralph Holland, president of the auditorium May 17 through 19. In{Indianapolis Council of Church|cluded in the show will be garments | Women, will speak during the after-isewn from salvaged materials as [oon session, well as knitted apparel and afghans
‘White Cross Guild At Home in East (Mestings Booked
| Thirteen chapters of the Methodlist hospital White Cross guild scheduled meetings this week. The groups work at the service center, The schedule includes: Tomorrow —Quaker, Olive Branch, Friendly, A White Banner and Brightwood Jr.; 2 i ; Thursday-—Irvington, Brookside‘and TR Greenwood Community; Priday— Brightwood Methodist and Victory | _The Fifty-first Street Methodist and Wallace Presbyterian units met yesterday and the North church group was to meet today.
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