Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1945 — Page 14

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ocCleiv— D:A.R. ‘Committee Plans Reception In Honor of Mrs.” H. A. Alexander

THE GOLDEN WHEEL COMMITTEE of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., will hold an infornal reception next Monday night for Mrs. H.-A. Alexander, Grenada, Miss., chairman of the junior D. A: R: assembly committee. The reception will be from 8 to 9

a'clock in the D. A. R. chapter house. Among-thé-guests will be Mrs. J. Harold Grimes, Danville, state segerit; Mrs. Furel Robert Burns, North Manchester, state vice resent; Mrs. Wayne M. Cory, Veedersburg, central director of the state 3. A. R.; Mrs. Howard W, Miller, Attica, state junior membership shairman: Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt, chapter regent. Mrs. Herbert R. 1ill, Golden Wheel committee sponsor, and Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor, yonorary sponsor of the Golden Wheel committee. » » ” o u o In the receiving line will be Mesdames Grimes, Burns,” Cory, Milter. Alexander, Bobbitt and Kenneth E. Speicher and Miss Mary Helen North. Mrs, Kirkwood Yockey, Mrs Lowell Reed and Miss Mildred Owens are in charge of decorations. The hospitality comnittee includes Mesdames Joseph Taylor, Paul Tinder and: Melvin Cranfill and Miss Miriam Fatout. : Members of the Golden Wheel committee are Mesdames Cranfill, Speicher, Taylor, Tinder, Yockey, H. C. Block, Kenneth Graber; Emsley W, Johnson Jr., Benton Lowe, Philip E. Nash ‘Edgar Ranjolph Jr., Lowell Reed and Edward Strickland, Misses Fatout, Owens, Helen Clever, Julia Guess, Jean Hamlet, Esther McCord, North, Georgia Ryan, Eleanor Semans and Dorothy Weber.

McGinley-Hallberg Engagement Announced MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE J, McGINLEY announce the enzagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Evelyn Essex McGinley, to T. Sgt. Herman Willis Hallberg, A. AF. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman T. Hallberg. The couple will be married at 2 o'clock the afternoon of July 18 in: the Advent Episcopal church, The Rev. Thomas Thrasher will officiate. iss Patti McGinley will be her sister's maid of hoper, and the bridesmaid: will be Miss Eleanor Mundell. The bride-to-be .attended the University of Washington, Seattle, and was graduated from Butler university. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta Mr. Hallberg attended Central Normal college, Danville, and is an Alpha Mu Kappa fraternity member. He recently returned from 17 months’ duty in-the European theater. a: x» : Aly 8 a Mrs. Hubert Weatherman and Miss Bessie Tomey will enter tain Thursday at a dinner in the Sheffield Inn for Miss Agatha DeLain Kemper. Miss Kemper and Capt. Kenneth Hemersley Goslin, marine air corps reserve, will be married at 8:30 p. m. July 7 in the Broadway Methodist church. Guests at the dinner will be Mrs. James Harvey Kemper and Mrs. A. M. Goslin, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Don Cauble, Bernard DeWitt, Fred Johnson, Don Shull, GGlenn Bothwell, ‘Searle Charles, Leon Weatherman, D. B. Weatherman and Winfield Wood, Miss Nellie May Peek and Miss Laverne Warner.

In a Personal Yein . . . . : ~ MR. AND MRS. NORMAN W, COOK, Englewood, N. J., arrived today for a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Montgomery S. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis will hold open house for their guests tomorrow night. There are np invitations. Mr. ang Mrs. Henry L. Browning-and their daughter, Mrs. Gordon L. Todd Jr, will hold open house from 9 to 11 p. m. Saturday honoring Miss Margaret Cornelia. Trusler, Dr. Albert Compton BroJr. and Lt. Gilbert R. H. Browning. No invitations have been issued. Miss Trusler and Dr. Broders will be married at 4:30 p. m. Sunday in the First Presbyterian church. Lt. Browning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Browning, is home on leave from Key field, Meridian, Miss,

Miss Mary Farris, Nashville, Tenn., and Miss Louise Swaim have

gone to Delafield, Wis., where they will be councilors this summer

at Camp Nagawicka, Miss Swaim will be in charge of water pageants and ballets. . . . Misses Mary and Susan Longsworth left today

for Camp Nagawicka.

Meeting Set By W.S.C.S.

Mrs. Eugene Thompson will ad‘dress members of the Women’s Society of Christian Service, Fiftyfirst Street Methodist church, next Tuesday. The group will meet at 2 p. m. in the church. The devotions will be led by Mrs. O. E. Newman and Mrs. C. M. Wahl is in charge of the refreshments. The hostesses will be Mesdames H. W. Thornburg, May Smith, W, 8. LaRue, H. W. Heidergott, R. B. Hysom and Fred Corya. ? The group will dress dolls fo! the Goodwill Industries.

Chi Omega Alumnae Will Entertain

Girls entering college this summer and fall will be entertained

hursday ni , Thursday night by the Chi Omega gor the pattern, your name, address between home women and work- |

The “pansy” doily with its 13:iinch pansies crocheted ifi shaded purple and lavender thread is really a beauty. . To obtain complete crocheting in- | structions for the pansy doily (pattern 5711), send 16 cents in coins

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Woman's Viewpoint—| Equal Rights ‘Battle’ Still Goes On

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Seripps-Howard Staff Writek IN THE CURRENT issue of the| Ladies Home Journdl, Dr. Alice Hamilton, president of the Con'sumers league, tells why she op[poses the equal rights amendment. | |Will its benefits be worth the price {of full protection, she asks. { +-1t might be directly answered if] women had full protection any-| where in the United States. But since we know that every privilege | exacts its price, I think the real | issue is this: What will bring the | greatest good to the greatest number?

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poisons, and excessive heat in cer- | tain factories, Dr.

laborers be protected from these [perils in the future? » = 5

THE NATION cannot afford to

lyet to quote our author, “if legis-| tlators are “willing only to protect | women, we look gladly to what we can get." i= | Well, we shouldn't. I believe {women, as a whole, would refuse| {to accept these unfair advantages. |Wives aré concerned about their] husbands’ health no less than they are about their own. Mothers worry about their sons’|

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Cerise-throated white orchids (left) combine with stephanotis and the seldom-used natural green stephanotis leaves to make a distinctive bride's bouquet. A spray of stephanotis decorates the simple veil. -

A furlough bride (center) carries a simple “tailored” gladiolus flower made of Picardy gladioli. The huge flame-colored bloom is very

SLiective against her simple gown of, chartreuse.

™ A.trailing bouqtiet for a bridesinaid (right) is made of carnations in

varying shades - of rose and pink. Carnations in the hair take the

place of a hat. : = 5 » 5 » =

THE 85-POINT value homecoming G. I. Joe, who has set in mo-

tion wedding preparations all over the country, rates a little more

| than the usual in floral decoration, according to the Soclety of Ameri-

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Floral Designs Add Beauty to Summer Weddings = Hospital Guild Nuptials Read

m Will Sponsor

Card Party

Luncheon Is Planned | For Zetathea Club

The organization news includes] | a card party and a picnic, { The St. Francis Hospital guild {will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Citizens Gas & | \Coke utility. Mrs. I. G. Boyd. is the {chairman. : | |" The co-chairmen are Mrs. Wil- § liam H. Lossin and Mrs. Edward H | Trimpe. Mrs. Walter Stumpf is | {bridge chairman, and the awards! {chairman ig Mrs. William A. Oberg- | fell. Members of the euchre commit[tee are Mesdames Paul Wheeler, Third Christian church was the {John McAndrews, Dan Sullivan,| gene April 10 for the marriage [Walter Lutz and John O’Connell.| of Miss Betty Jean Clevenger |A special committee includes Mrs.| and Pvt. Jason Bedell. The Rev. , [James P. Mugivan and Mrs. Henry | A. C. Brooks officiated. Mrs. |Gardner. Bedell is the daughter of Mrs. | The guild will sponsor another! Robert Bonner, and the bride-

card party at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at| groom is the son of Mrs. Bessie the hospital. Bedell

A lunchgon will be held tomorrow | : iin the home of Mrs. C. A. Sammis, | y |256 S. Emerson ave, by the zen. Cathey-Oakley thea club. Mrs. J. W. Knipp will! J ’ lead a round table discussion | R ’ d oweremony cad: v In the South

“The Home of Tomorrow.” - Recent weddings and the an-

Members of the Zeta chapter, Nouncement of an, approaching Phi Delta Pi sorority, will meet at marriage highlight the bridal news. 7:30 p. m. tomorrow with Mrs.| Miss Patricia Oakley and Lt. DonVorie McLaughlin, 1257 -Hiaft st. ald W. Cathey were married Satiurday in the parsonage of the First ‘Presbyterian church, Monroe, La. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Versal H. Oakley, 6108 College ave. The couple is at honre in Monroe. Lt. Cathey is stationed {there at Selman field.

‘ s : » - Sorority Discusses . x a ‘Scholarship Plans | The approaching marriage of At 2 Tecent meet { the Alok Miss Margie Aikin to Pfc. Robert At a recen eting of the Alpha |, o iivier U. 8B s chapter, Delta Sigma W. Spurrier, U. 8. M. C, Is an- ! Ka sor ; , isc nounced by the bride-to-be’s par=M. Stephens, 4913 University ave, FE BE cae Mr > d Mrs. Clar il R {will be the scene this evening for | P preseliiilis a Schol- fents, Mr. an Is hrelle .

{ ; |arship to the graduate of an In-|Aikin, 3630 N. Grant ave. {the wedd p t | = . wedding of their daughter, Ina, | 4ianapolis high school. The wedding will be July 7 in the

The Madonna chapel of the

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Mrs. Frank L. Fisher, 350 N. Bolton. ave, will be the hostess to{morrow at a luncheon for the Inter {Nos club,

I The annual picnic of the Cum'berland Homemakers club will be fat 11 a. m. Thursday in the home

Ina Stephens, Jo! Sass Sastes ‘B:, Mayhew, 8805 Fred Bixler Will Be Wed

i Omicrg The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank HEIN

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| New and very original are the { special flower arrangements for Sub to | [ave !

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both formal and informal weddings ‘which are suggested for summer brides of 1945. For example, if she's going to | be a furlough bride and is inter- |

mony, she may choose to carry a huge and handsome “tailorized”

A dinner will be held at 6:30 ip. m. today at Cifaldi's by the, Miss Stephens will wear a white the Crile Geweral hospital, Cleve- Crockett Zonta club. Dr. Hazel Stevens wil :

| mony, In citing the dangers of silicosis, | lovely complements if they carry

Hamilton is| and caught in fallacies. Must not all! shaded from deepest rose to palest

pink gladioli furlough bouquet while wearing on her héad a modern version of the picture hat. 1f she's the happy girl who is going all out for a formal cereher bridesmaids will be

draped bouquets of trailing ivy tailored carnations softly

pink. And for their hats, they will pin a cluster of rose carnations at { either side of their heads. | ‘An unusual and beautiful flower

te. | subject its men to these conditions, | choice for the formal bride's bou-

quet is the combination of cerisethroated white orchids and white stephanotis accented with natural . green stephanotis leaves. A ‘wreath of white stephanotis may be fastened at the crown of

‘speak. Her topic will be “A Psychologist’s. Viewpoint on This World jof Today.” | { There will be a musical program {given by Miss Julia Niebergall. | Initiation will be held for new members, and officers will be in-| stalled. { Those to be installed are Miss Eva Y. Wiles, president; Mrs, Carolyn. Conrad, vice president; Mrs. Margaret Foster and Miss Frona | Greene, secretary, and assistant; Miss Katherine Petry, treasurer, and Dr. Stevens, Mrs. Frank Bridges and Mrs. Cecile Shields; board of directors. Miss May Shields will have| charge of the initiation and installation. Assisting her will be Mrs. Louise Bridges, Misses Eunice Her ley, Ann Carpenter and Lily Kerz

and T. Sgt. Fred Bixler.

of the Meadlawn Christi Burch {st. . Mrs. Hazel Brown gave a re- Oi Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Spurrier, : : nriskian COUrCh. | ort on the group's project of fur- #615 E. 10th st. {Mr, Bixler is the son of Mr. and nishing a music room at Wakeman Miss shirley Aikin will be Ler Mrs. Pores, Eixler, Habig #0. |General hospital. The sorority is sister's maid of honor, and the Reception Follows {also planning to furnish a porch at Pdridesmaid will be Miss -Doluies The prospective bridegroom attended the University of Michigan and he is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He spent 14 months in the Pacific area and now is attending of=

1 silk jersey street-length''diess and land, O {matching accessories. She will tt

carry a colonial bouquet Dr. Rov Ewing Vale

Her only attendant, Miss Norma | \ ; r yi $ sev | « Q Y » a » Cherry, will wear blue silk sersey| Reads Ceremony : : : with white accessories. She will! v ficer candidate school at Quantico. have a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Althea Eaton Johnson and 8 8 = Harold Fosgate will serve as best Clarence Eldon Crippin Were mar-. pay and Mrs. Kusscll. Sims, 2217 man. ried Wednesday in the Tabernacle y |yejaware st. annouice the uiacAfter the ceremony, a dinner will | Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy Ewing o. their daughter, June, to Stephens’ home. -A | VAle officiated. a guiels : be held in the Stepheny home. ATF the ceremony. there was air'y 2moid E. Bullock, so ul srs reception will be held there at 8 . dy % ony, "a> ® Katherine Bullock, San Francisco. p. m; before the couple leaves for breakfast in the Hotel Lincoln. The | : ; wedding tri .| couple is at home at 3333 Carrollton The rite was read June 10 in tbe a weading trip. : is > Seventh Day Advenlist church, Ate The bridegroom is stationed at ave.

Chanute field, Til. alle Ca. a J. Elder Franklin (Card Party Booked |i waco Sorority Part { o & Miss Mary Sims, sister of the I Y A card party and “kaffee klatch” bride, was her only attendant, and The annual theater party of Zeta will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow the best man was Hollis Wolcott, chapter, Phi Theta Delta sorority, by the Christian Mothers’ society, Atlantic City. The couple is at will be held tomorrow. A dinner Sacred Heart Catholic church. The nome In Atlantic City where the at 6:30 p. m. in the Russet cafe- event will be in the Sacred Heart oridegroom is stationed at the New teria will precede the party hall, Palmer and Meridian sts England General hospital.

her head, just behind the halo |

frill of a trailing tulle veil.

Lt., Mrs. Bonham

|welfare. In short, the whole dis-| Visiting Here :

cussion is senseless if we accept the |

theory that working conditions for |

Lt. and Mrs. Max O. Bonham

lanyone will be as bad as they were! are visiting friends and relatives |

|in the remote past. (basis for many {arguments

anti-amendment

» 5 ” A WIDE LINE is always drawn

| in Las Vegas, Nev. | Lt. Bonham is a B-29 bom- | bardier. After his visit here he { will report to Lincoln, Neb.

Alumnae association. Dr. and Mrs. and the pattern number to Anne ing Women. The issue boils down | Nancy Miller Dean of Chicago.

Elmer Funkhouser, 3¢ Meridian pL, Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 t5 a contest between these two!

will be the hosts. Miss Mary Jo Funkhouser and Mprs. William Cleaver will be on the program. Members of the committee in charge are Mesdames William

8S. Wells st., Chicago 7.

Mrs. All Hostess

Members of the Friendly Twelve club will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomor-

(groups, with the antis crying for {protection for the former and the pros yelling for equal wages for the latter. 4

At this point wé always despair

A. Kraeplin, Edward Wright and row with Mrs. Richard C. All, 4417 of reaching a convincing conclu-

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!sion. Yet is any woman secure in her home nowadays? May she not at any moment be compelled to join the ranks of the workers? In short, what do American women want? If it's full protec tion then women had best with-

trial world. If it's equality under the law we'd better battle for the {amendment.

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'Dinner-Dance A dinner-dance will be held next | Tuesday at the Highland Golf and Country club. Ralph Lillard’s orchestra will play. Dinner will be served from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. and there will. be dancing from 9 o'clock to 1a m Mr. and Mrs. William R. Krafft, chairmen for the dance, will be as-

draw from the business and indus- {sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Randle. |

Civie Club Meeting

Yet this is the| here after their recent marriage |

Mrs. Bonham is the former Mrs. |

The session was held in the home chapel at the marine base, Quan- ,

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