Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1945 — Page 11

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1048

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Jurig 2 Is Set Of Virginia Ev

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as Date for Wedding ans, Lt. G. W. Jones Jr:

MR. AND MRS. ROBERT EVANS announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to Lt. Guy West Jones Jr.,, A. A. F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones, Richmond. The ceremony will be June 2 in

the home of the bride-to-be’s

parents. The Rev. Herbert

Huffman of the First Friends church will officiate,

* Miss Elizabeth Ann Evans wil Both Miss Evans and Lt, Jones

1 be her sister's only attendant. were graduated from Earlham

college. He recently returned from duty in the European theater. Mrs. Ernest Clifford Barrett and her daughter, Mrs. Alexander M. Stewart, entertained this afternoon with a tea for the bride-to-be.

Approximately 50 guests atten

ded the party in Mrs. Barrett's

home. Others who have entertained recently for Miss Evans,are

Mesdames Willlam R. Evans, I.

James M. Pearson, Lawrence Barrett,

Barrett, v ~ » » Mrs. H. H. Smeltzer and Mrs. W. J. Blackley Jr. will entertain at dinner tomorrow night for Miss Marian Ruth Blackley.. The honor guest will become the bride of Ira

M. Slater Saturday in thé home

of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

* “liam J. Blackley.

The party will be in Mrs. Smelt- “ ger's home. Among the guests will be Miss Naomi Blackley, New York; Mesdames W. J. Blackley, Jack Woerner, Nicholas Summers, Paul Fletcher and Thomas Beasley Jr, and Miss Margaret Wells,

Dinners Precede Recital A NUMBER OF dinner parties will be held tonight at the Marott hotel preceding the farewell piano recital by Alfred . Mirovitch, who will leave next month -for New ork, The program will be at 8:30 ack n- the ballroom. .. Among those who will entertain are Dr. and Mrs. Charles McNaull, Lt. and Mrs. Marcus Feinberg and Judge: and Mrs. Oliver Starr, Messrs. and Mesdames J. E. Nelp, A. L. Gilliom and John Gould. Also, Mesdames Rosamond VanCamp Hill, Marion Ward, W. W. Critchlow, 8." C: Crosley, Stanley M. Timberlake, Oscar B. Bohlen, Diane Parker Simonson, Emma A. Wheelock, A. H. Steinbrecher and Harry Murphy and Miss Mary .Y. Robinson, 2 ® » » Miss Betsey Ancker has been awarded the Pendleton regional ‘ scholarship given by Wellesley-col-

E. Woodard, Donald R. Hurst, John Barrett and Robert

Blossom Time Dance Parties Are Formed

have been made for the Blossom Time dance to be sponsored tomorrow night by Our Lady" of Lourdes parish. The event will be in the Indiana Roof ballroom. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Clemernits will. be Messrs. and -Mesdames Lester Hunt, Jess Carise and Albert Collins, Col. Albert Moudy and Miss Audrey Frink. Mr. and Mrs. Don Newman will have Messrs. and Mesdames William Cain, Carl Binninger, Robert Beaman and .Jess Sykes in‘ their party. . Additional Parties Attending with Mr. and Mrs. William Hertz will be Messrs. and Mesdames Lyn Derlifir: Marin Hertz and Patrick Sullivan. ° Another party will be that of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Culligan. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames = Jerry O'Grady, Lawrence Paetz, James Riley and Lawrence Moran. Others attending the. dance will {be Messrs. and Mesdames Victor {McGuire, W. D. Shutters, Harry (Walsh, E. J. Sargent, W, J. Eggert, | Thomas McDonough, E. J. Miller, {Ed Olson and Herman Bargert. Another party will include Ro-

Numerous additional reservations|

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; Plan “Magic Ring’ Program.

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~The annual Blue Bird “magic ring” of the Camp Fire Girls will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Block’s auditorium. Three members of the committee in charge of arrangements are shown here as they prepare certificates to be awarded during the program. They are (left to right) Miss Miriam Baxter, Miss Doris Rushton, chairman, -and

Mrs. \. U. Kindwall. A fourth member of the committee, Miss Marie Stellmach, is not shown. LE ou 4

“Blue Birds Give Service” will be|will be a recognition ceremony. the program theme for the annual |Girls who have established records Blue Bird “magic ring” which the for attendance and activities during

the year will receive special Blue Camp Fire Girls organization Will] I pe

hold Saturday afternoon in Block’s| The Blue Birds who will be 10 auditorium, The program will be years old by November will parat 2'p. m. [ticipate in a “fly up” ceremony, Members of the Blue Birds will during which they become fulltake packages of cookies to the fledged Camp Fire Girls. meeting for the U. S. O. and after| The committee in charge of prothe program a committee - will fake gram arrangements - includes Miss them to the Service Men's Center. Doris Rushton, chairman; Miss Lt. Col. Lytle J. Freehafer will ac-|Marie Stellmach, Mrs.. A. U. Kindcept the cookie gifts during the [wall and Miss Miriam Baxter, pres“magic ring”. program. ‘He is the|ident of the Blue Bird Léaders asfather of one of the Blue Birds, Ann |sociation. They are-being assisted Freehafer. 4 ... |by leaders. and sponsors of the Another highlight of the program | Camp Fire Girls organization.

Helen Suzanne Pulliam Is Bride Of James M. McDaniel; Ceremony Is Read in Lebanon 2 Times Special I is Sa I en Ty

Suzanne Pulliam and Flight Officer James M. McDaniel, A. A, F. The ceremony was read at 3:30 o'clock in’ the First Presbyterian church.

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he of the Indiana Congress of Par-

council's program theme, “In Vain

lege. She is-the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. C. J. Ancker. The Indianapolis Wellesley club scholarship was awarded to Miss Ann Lindstaedt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lindstaedt,

land Kramer, Sgt. Allen Lawson, i Sgt. Jack Stevens, Sgt. Albert Cof{fey, Robert W. Fox, Misses Helen (Mahan, Mary Caryl Martin, Mary Rooney, Mary Shea and Margaret Woodren. .

Mrs. Weiss Elected

’ Poets Corner By Colonial Dames Mrs. Charles R. Weiss was re-

Meeting Set elected president of the Indiana

The Poets’ Corner organization Society of Colonia] Dames yester-

. weel day as the group held its annual Wf alba) Shoeuy vy luncheon meeting. in- the Propylae- + WW: lum. C. A. The session will be at 2 p. m.| The other officers chosen at the Mrs. Leonidas Smith will discuss/meeting include Mrs. Noble Dean, “Art in Poetry,” and “Poetic Recol- Mrs. Edmund B. Ball of Muncie lections” will be the topic of a talk|and Mrs. Robert Hendrickson, first by Mrs, Charles M. Dawson. through third vice presidents, and Others on the program will be Mesdames Paul E. Fisher, Lucia H. Keith Oanan, Mrs. Paul Dressel, Macbeth, Alexander L. Taggart, Misses Frances King, Anne Drift-|ponald Jameson and Charles meses Shcley Peacock and Olive Harvey Bradley, directors for. three nez Dow . | year terms. Among the special guests will be| : Mrs. Orland A. Church and Mrs. Hilton U. Brown, Messrs. and Mes-| Albert L. Rabb were elected dames Willard N. Clute, C. Tom gjrectors for one year to fill uniusto and Rayment Barber’. expired terms of Mrs. Dean and esdames n Hubbard, kEdward mrs, Benjamin Hitz. Spatig, Elizabeth Landis, william | The board of directérs will meet B. Paul, Ted O. Philpott, Noble Dean | Tuesday with Mrs. Weiss to elect

and T. B. Noble. additional officers.

Meeting Tonight Supper Party Tonight Mrs. Willlam Mason will be the] Members of Alpha chapter, hostess tonight at a meeting of Omega Nu Tau sorority, will attend Alpha chapter, Omega Kappa so-|an informal supper at 6:30 p. m. rority, at 8 o'clock in the .Hotel! today in the home of Miss Iola

The Rev. Francis Chambers officiat After the reception, the couple {they will be at home temporarily, |at Randolph field. As ‘her going-away costume, the bride wore a Kelly green raw silk frock, navy accessories and a white

Mrs. McDaniel is the daughter of Mrs. Martha O. Pulliam of this city and Eugene C. Pulliam, Indianapolis. Mr.

and Mrs. Buren McDaniel, | The bride was gowned in im-| ported starched net fashioned with | a fitted basque accented with lace inserts, a square neckline and long| sleeves extending into points over the hands. The full hooped skirt extended into a train. Her two-tiered veil of imported French illusion fell| from an illusion~cap with a pleated | frill. She carried “a bouquet of] gardenijas, stephanotis and. butterfly orchids.

Bride’s Attendants

The matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. James Quayle. Her dress was of lisman pink chiffon. It had a fitted basque, three-quarter-length sleeves and a gathered bouffant skirt, Starched sheer marquisette gowns with fitted basques, bishop sleeves and full gathered skirts accented with lace inserts were worn by the bridesmaids. = Miss Nancy Elleman, Greencastle, was in aquatone; Miss Joan Denham, Indianapolis, in forsythia yellow, and Miss Joan Chandler, In-

Lincoln. Bainbridge, 602 E. Morris st. a. e : P= Ve $l 9 3 : 3 p \ 3 4 { \ ; : “- 3 1 3 : ; ; ; HAPPY IS THE BRIDE ° who can buy all of her 4

‘basic pieces in Sterling Silver now. Hers are four fine patterns by Reed and Barton from which to select. - Start with a place setting of six essen-tial-pieces — | Luncheon Knife: F- Luncheon Fork,

| Teaspoon, | Salad Fork. = 3

Place Settings. Including 20% Federal Tax

A—Georgian: Rose, $22.88, B—Francis 1, $2524,

O—Polnted Antique, $23.03. | Cream Soup Spoon, |

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: Charles Mayer & Company

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D—French Renaissance. $24.20. Butter Spreader, 5 |

{dianapolis, in heavenly blue. All { the attendants carried bouquets of | garden flowers,

{ Mothers’ Costumes

| Sgt. Quayle served as best man {and the ushers were S. Sgt. Jack

Wilbur Sharp Jr. Koons. ‘ Mrs. Pulliam chose a powder blue .dress and black accessories and wore a corsage of pink camellias. The bridegroom's mother also wore powder blue and her acces- | sories were white. 8he had a gardenia corsage.

versity and she is a member of | Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Indianapolis Guests The bridegroom attended Indiana | university and he is a Delta Tau Delta fraternity member. Indianapolis guests at the wed(ding were Dr, and Mrs. John | Warvel, Lt, and Mrs, H. C. Calhoun, and Mesdames James A.

| Messrs. | Stuart,» James Rogan, J. Dwight | Peterson, P. F. Goodrich, Rex | Schepp, Clyde Budd and Si Ragan. | Others were Messrs, and Mes- | dames Gene -Ryan, Fritz Fromm, | Forest Ketchum and Charles Fall, Mesdames Carl Weyl, Charles Chandler, Carl Baker, Eugene S. | Pulham, Nettie Kane, Warren Yount. and Lulu Gribben, Misses Pat Bishop, Jeanne Ann Cooper, Evelyn ‘Walton, Donna Budd and Ruth and Charlotte Chandler,

Mrs. Shultz Hostess

A guest meeting will be held at 8:30 p. m. today by the Rho chapter of Sigma Beta sorority. Mrs. Hal Schultz, 5948 Birchwood ave. will be’ the hostess.

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ed at the double-ring service. left for San Antonio, Tex., where The bridegroom will be stationed

Dinner Booked

orchid corsage. For Navy Class

The Navy Club auxiliary, ship 42, have a dinner party Friday night for the May graduating class

Lebanon. _|at the naval radio training school,

30th st. and White river, Special guests will be Lt. Cmdr. R. C. Hall, the school’s instructors and their wives, Y. M. C. A, personnel and Hubert Allen, chief boatswain's mate, Bainbridge, Md. Members of Cub Scout den 3 of St. Joan of Arc school will present a program directed by Mrs. Victor Beckerich. Mrs. Hubert L. Wann is the program chairman. The dinner committee includes Mesdames J. D. Young, C. A. Fields, R. B. Miller, Arthur McRae, Carey

{Zody, Hubert Allen, Amanda Sayles

and Bertha Wegner.

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Four to Be Initiated ‘By Delta Theta Tau

The Epsilon Pi chapter, Delta { Theta Tau sorority, will have a | dinnér tomorrow night at: the | Athenaeum. Formal initiation will | be held fo’ Mrs. Robert Palmiter, | Misses Jane Howe, Bonnie Neal and Constance Sturm. The new officers. are Mrs. Charl|ton Knapp, president; Miss Dorothea Redelman, vice president; Miss Mary Jane Simons, secretary; Miss Carolyn Larrowe, treasurer; Mrs. Harold ® Schaffner, historian, and Mrs, Maurice Johnston, ser- | geant at arms.

| Alexander, Cpl. Robert Kasner, L..State DA. R Regent

and Ritchie!

'To Make Broadcast

{ Mrs, J! Harold Grimes, state D. A. R. regent, will interview Miss Eleanor Zartman of Tyner high | school at 3:15 p. m. Priday over | radio station WISH, Miss Zartman, ‘sponsored: by the | Wythougan D. A. R. chapter at

| Plymouth, is state winner of the annual D. A. R. good-citizenship pilgrimage contest,

Heywood Alliance To Install

The annual meeting of the Jessy Wallin Heywood Alliance, All Souls Unitarian church, will be held at

Reports of the year’s work will be given and new officers will be installed. Mrs. Emma Dunning will report on the recent western conference held at Hinsdale, Ill. A covered dish luncheon will precede the meeting.

W. S.C. S. Luncheon

E. J. Gricke will be the speaker tomorrow at the monthly luncheon of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, North Methodist church. His subject will be “A Great Time to Be Alive.” The speaker is general chairman of the Crusade for Christ council.

To Attend Graduation

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Hackley,

71711 Fenton ave, will go to Chicago

tomorrow to attend the graduation of their son, Midshipman James C. Hackley, U. 8. N, R., from the ChiThey

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Election Booked

Officers of Chi Tau Alpha soror-

ning at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Helen Nester, 5130 N. Penn-

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1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the church.| =

ity will be elected tomorrow eve- |:

P.-T.A, Council Hears Address By Mrs. Shank

Officers Installed _ At Final Session - °

Mrs. Robert F. Shank, , president

ents and Teachers, was the principal speaker this afternoon at a meeting of the Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teacher Associations. The session, which closed the council's season, was held in the] War Memorial auditorium. Recently | elected officers were installed at| tie meeting. Mrs. Shank chose as her topic the

We Build—Unless the Builder Also Grows.” Her talk covered the part that P.-T. A. members need play in. support of post-war aims. “All peoples wani freedom for themselves and their nations,” Mrs. Shank declared. “But we would go further and say that we must want freedom for all peoples of the world, whatever their nations may be. “We believe the leaders of .the San Francisco conference are trying desperately to work out some form of international machinery to prevent wars, so the groundwork may be laid for lasting peace.” Citizens Responsible “When the machinery is set up for some form of world government,” the speaker added, “the re-: sponsibility for promoting peace will be upon every responsible citizen in every land. The will to have peace will not make peace, for we must translate words into action. “America, -and ‘more particularly the United States, rust set the example, for the rest of the world.” Mrs. - ‘Shank urged support of reciprocal trade -agreements. the Bretton Woods agreement and the establishment of an international office of education under the eco-' nomic and social council of the United Nations organization. ! “No sounder foundation for- the future can be built,” she said, “than a common determination among the nations of the world to educate for peace.” Officers Installed The importance of the P.-T. A. in the world peace program, Mrs. Shank pointed out, lies in the fact that it reaches into all communities to promote welfare of children ‘and thus the future welfare of the country. Sadi Mrs. Jack Grieg, New Castle, conducted the _installation service. The new officers are Mrs. Walter L. Caley, president; Mrs. P. L. Sargent and Mrs. Earl H. Stumpf, first and second vice presidents: Mrs. Herman H. Lauter and Mrs. Clayton Adams, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Paul S. Howey, treasurer. Mrs. Caley spoke after the installation. A program conference was held this morning in the War Memorial by the council.” Ths speakers were Mrs. Mary C. Rich, William Evans, Miss Mary Meyers, Mrs. John R. Brayton and Mrs. Adams. A round table discussion closed the session.

Sorority Session The Alpha chapter, Beta. Chi Theta sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. today with Mrs. Woodruff C.

Women Voters Hold Election;

Mrs. Gradwohl

Mrs. C. B. Durham was

elected president of the In-. 4

dianapolis League of Women Voters this morning at the league's annual meeting held in the Hotel Lincoln.

Other officers named ‘were Mes-

dames Robert -M. Loomis, Edwin H. Ferree and John W. Hillman, first through third vice presidents; Mrs. Hall Cochrane, secretary; Mrs. C. D. Vawter, membership secretary, and Mrs. Mason King, treasurer. - : : New members of the board of directors are Mrs. Robert F. Shank, elected for one year, and Mesdames Allison Falender, Howard J. Baumgartel, Merton Good, Lowell Thomas and John L..H. Fuller, who will serve two-year terms. Foreign Policy Talk Mrs. R. B. H. Gradwahl, St. Louis, chairman of the -national league's foreign policy department, spoke after the luncheon. Her topic was “Our Hope of. World Security.” “A political framework is likely to be adopted at San Francisco,” the speaker said, “but such a framework in itself will in no way take care of many of the chaotic conditions which would exist if we didn’t go closely into the economic and social problems we are going to face. “The work of the League of Women Voters in the next year," she pointed out, “will be in furthering understanding of economic factors affecting peace—such things as the Bretton Woods agreement, an international labor organization ‘and administration of a food and agricultural organization. It is probably a more extensive program than the league ever has tried before.” Mgrs. Hoover Speaks In speaking of condjftions in the Far East, Mrs. Gradwohl stated that the United States had maintained faith, not only in a military comeback but also in its championship of dependent peoples. “Those peoples,” she declared, “look to us for championship. It would be advantageous for us to back them up rather than let other countries go farther than we in winning their appreciation. “The trusteeshid plan originally discussed by Mr. Roosevelt and Stalin is understood to provide a

. |committee of trustees from various

countries interested in privileges, rights and development of these peoples. If the plan materializes, it. may even be hoped to set a fairly definite date when these peoples could hope for self government.” Mrs. Donald D. Hoover reported, following luncheon, on the league's Dumbarton Oaks campaign conducted since January: This maqrning reports on the year's work were made by Mesdames Good, P. Newton Cook, Hillman, Durham, Loomis, Charles T. Harman and Vawter and Miss Gertrude Taggart. Nominating Committee . Mrs. John K. Goodwin, state league president, reported on a recent national council meeting in Washington and a legislative report was presented by Mrs. Alfred W. Noling. Other reports were given by Mesdames L. H. Earle, Hoover

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Miss Jenner. Is Speaker ‘To Be Wed Ra Huse-Elliott Service

Read in California

Highlighting the bridal news are | announcements of a recent mare {riage and an apppeaching wedding. | A ceremony at 7:30 p. m. Satire |day in the Broadway Methodist {church will unite Miss Elizabeth {Jenner and Robert V. Brokaw, cox= {swain, U. 8. N, R. Je Dr. John F. Edwards will officiate, Miss Jenner is the daughter of Mrs, = J. Frank Jenner, 2052 Central ave, and the prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs: Virgil 8, Brokaw, 2350 N. Talbott st. _ : |" Miss Maribeth Pounds will be ‘the | maid of honor, and the bridesmaids | will be Miss Jacqueline Jenner, the { bride-to-be’s sister, and Miss Betty Brokaw, sister of the prospective

Mrs. R. B. H. Gradwohl

sided at the session following

Juncheon, | bridegroom of Tk erie) a caiman) James Brokaw will serve as’ his x g | brother's best man. The bride-toe

Other committee members- ere! : - i be attended Maryville college, Mary= Mesdames S.'N. Campbell, Thomas ville, Tenn., and the University. of

D. Sheerin, Clarence Merrell, Earle , y v : | Wisconsin, Mr. Brokaw attended Thomas - A. Kimberlin Jr. an | Franklin college and DePauw uni=

Walter 8. Greenough. | versity. 5 = Miss Alice Kathleen Elliott, WAQ, Card Party Planned and Cpl. James Clafton Huse, A. A, _ By Newcomers- {F., were married April 7 in the : {north chapel at Santa Ana army The annual public benefit card air base, Santa Ana, Cal. : party of the Newcomers’ club will! The bride is the daughter of Mr, {be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in:and Mrs. Albert E. Elliott, Gilroy, | Block's auditorium.’ Mrs, James Cal, and Mr. Huse's parents are Tretton Jr. is the chairman. Mr. and ‘Mrs: Frank P, Huse, 2933 Members of her committee are, Princeton pl° Mesdames M. L. Woodard, James| Miss Betty Wugen, WAC, Los Purcell, Lyle Palmer, E. W. Shreeve, | Angeles, and Cpl. Richard Cowger,

Clyde Weber, U. D. Crowe, W. W.| Monticello, were ‘the couple's ate Wilson, ‘Alden Dinsmore and Ray |tendants. After the ceremony, a Schrameyer. ‘ : reception. was held in the WAC > dayroom. Mr. and Mrs. Huse are D. of U. Board 3 IOI 18 Balen Beech, ol Sets Meeting % The engagement of Miss Rachel ‘ ticks, Richmond, Mo., and A meeting of the executive board, } gpl. Thomas C. Connally, A. A. F., Governor Oliver Perry Morton | was announced recently at a party chapter, National Society Daugh-|at Bluffcrest. No date has been ters of the Union, 1861-65, will be | set for the wedding. » held at 10:30 a. m. Friday in Ayres’| Miss. Hendricks is the daughter committee room. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hendricks, Mrs. J. B. Vandaworker will pre-| pt. ‘Worth, Tex., and Mr. Connally’s side at the meeting which will be| parents-are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence the last session of the present | J. Connally, 306 N. Randolph st, board. The new board will meet| He ‘is stationed at Buckley field, June 5. ‘Denver, Colo. Nature Club Meeting Club-to Meet : The Nature Study club will make| The Progressive Homemakers cll its annual trip Sunday to the ob-| will meet at 12:30 p: m. tomorrow servatory of Dr. Goethe Link near|in the Haughvills library. The Brooklyn. Scott McCoy will be in! project lesson will ‘be “Satisfying charge of a nature study hike. ! Meals for the Family.”

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