Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1946 — Page 22

Kappa Gamma Alumnae Meeting JZABETH PATRICK, head of Ayres’ fashion bureau, Tuesday at a meeting of the Indianapolis AlumGamma sorority. The event will be university chapter house. “You and Your be Mrs. Patrick’s subject. Mrs, A D. will introduce other fashion personnel

Jr. will be chairman of dinner arrangeH. Stone Jr. Hostesses will be Mes-

Yockey, notifications chairman, un®fl Sunday night. ‘Mrs. Royer K. Brown will preside at a brief business session preceding Mrs. Patrick's talk and at a meeting of the executive * council at 4:30 p. m. in the library of the chapter house. Plans for the annual state day of the local alumnae group will be initiated at

Will Complete Plans for Ball : "OF THE Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior auxiliary arrangements for their “Mardi Gras Ball” when they Mrs. David V. Burns. The ball will be Athletic club. meeting will be a luncheon at Donald C, Duck and

Kirkwood

Following the 11:45 a, m. p.m, Mesdames William 'N. Wishard Jr.,

. . » s » . . The monthly meeting of the Officers’ Wives club of Indianapolis will be held at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln. Plans for the coming year will be formulated at a business meeting following

sues will be Mrs. Thomas G. Fleming and Mrs. T. J. Pog- ; Reservations for the dinner may pe made wiih Mrs. A. E.

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. h a » ” . Bradford Huie, the speaker this morning on the Town English theater, was the honor guest at a talk. He spoke on “One The luncheon hostess, Mrs, Thaddeus with Mr, Hule, Mr. and Mrs, Carl J. M. Hoagland, Leo Litz, who introduced spoke, Mrs. Lits and Mr. Snodgrass. :

Dance Committees Are Announced F. | announced the committee for the Junior assembly's dance next Friday night in the Woman's "Department clubhouse. Dancing, starting at 8:30 o'clock, will con i: until 11 o'clock. The committee members are Misses Patricia — Anne Collett, Harriett Fisher, Charlotte and Isabel Taylor and Jody Mead,

Thomas, John R. Cady, James A. MacDermott Jr., David Paul Middleton, Howard A. Pelham and Norb Schaefer Jr. . = = . ss =» An informal dinner-dance is being planned for Feb. 23 at the Country club. Dinner will be served at 8 p. m. and to the music of Bob Halstead’s orchestra, will begin at The committee for the event includes Messrs. and Mes-

Thomas coo MES. Harry, G. Kennett. . Their as“Kyat. Reservations for the dinner may be made with

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Dance Tomorrow.

Mesdames Fred E. Gifford, William A. Cost and Silas B. Reagan (left to right) served on the committees which helped arrange the Stansfield circle's dinner-dance to be held tomorrow night at the Woodstock club.

Two Department Club Groups, Garden and Community Welfare, Plan Meetings Next Week

The community welfare ‘department of the Woman's Department club will hold a discussion luncheon) meeting at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday. in the clubhouse, 1702 N, Meridian st. Mrs, Eleanor Barker Snodgrass, director of the state probation department, will speak on “Probation, the Protective Arm 'of the Court.” Mrs. E. A. , department chairman, will preside. Mrs. Charles H. Smith is program chairman. x

‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

© _|reach Purdue university from veterans seeking benefits under the G.|’

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Women Hear Talks on G. I. Education Almost 100 applications a day I bill of rights, Robert M. Horn,

eration of Clubs, this morning in Ayres’ auditorium, The only school in the country with a special program for veterans deficient in entrance requirements, Purdue offers high school- and uni-versity-1 courses in mathewatics, versityEnglish and science.

With an average age of 26 years, nearly 1700 / veterans are enrolled now in Purdue and at least 1500 to 1600 more are’ expected to enroll in

Mr. Horn explained the benefits of the G. I bill and its two programs, the regular G. L-bill and the vocational rehabilitation program. Under both provisions the veteran receives his tuition, books and supplies, A Under the regular bill his subsistence pay is $90 a month if he is married and $65 if he is single. Under the rehabilitation program he receives $123 if married and $93 if single, For each child the veteran receives $10 a month in addition. “With men of all ages, all back-

In charge of luncheon hostesses h ; will te Mrs. Louis A Fewry sna! FOr the Matron sistants wil} be Mesaames Robert M. |. * 0} J Bryce,” Roland ‘M: Cotton, Clara E.| / Greenlee, Orison H. Hayes, William H. Hodgson, J. Frank Holmes, A. W. Kettle, Harry A. Koss, R. G. Manning, Raleigh Miller, A.C. Rasmussen, Paul N. Rowe, and Louis K. Rybolt, Miss Pearl F. Kiefer and Miss Jessie M. Stewart. ” » n . Floyd Bass, of the Bass Nurseries,

the W. D. C. garden department at 1:30 p. m. next Friday. Mrs. Frank J. Uhl, department chairman, will

de. Chairmen for the informal tea} following the program will be Mrs. Norman F. Phelps and Mrs. Ralph 1. Thompson. Mesdames George W. Bowman, C. H.-Last, E. 8. Ludlum, L. A. MecDonald, C. H. Maston, H. K. Raynor, Prank B. Ross, W. A. Smith, Howard D. Spurgeon, E. V. Toms and Harris P. Wetsell will assist. Mrs. Eva L. Hitz and Mrs. PF. Frances Rumple will preside at the| . tea table,

Jungle Life Will Be Topic

The Children’s museum story

grounds, from every branch of ‘he service, and who have served in

|every possible capacity, clamoring [to enter schools, the universities are bic | SEIIVADG bO; fulfil. the: housing, ‘| tancial and individual needs with) | every source‘tisey have,” Mr. Horn!

said. Miss Orvis Speaker Miss Mary Orvis, executive sec-| retary of Indiana university exten- | sion, discussed the help provided by scholarships for extension work. A loan scholarship, Miss Orvis emphasized, allows the student to engage in full-time study, repaying his loan after his education is completed. That more students may study at extension centers is as important as the help given to the universities, she continued. " Also on the program of the district meeting was Mrs. E. L. Bur-

discussed motion pictures in visual education work. :

Rev.L.C. Trent Unites Couple

A wedding ceremony in the Woodruff Place Baptist church yesterday morning united Mrs, Goldie Keithley and Herbert Buchanan Bonner. The Rev. L. C. Trent read

the vows. Mrs. Ellen Mahin and Ralph Jef-

hour tomorrow will feature Hilbert

. 36-52 Owen, teacher at Kokomo high | —————

school and returned veteran, who will speak on “Modern Jungle Life,” By SUE BURNETT Here is a graceful, distinctive

at 10:30 a. m. : looking dress for the larger figure

The student council, made up of

high school science students, will present a program for patients at Riley hospital at 2 p. m. tomorrow.

that will be ideal for shopping, the theater or pleasant social afternoons. Use a pretty all-over flower

J. McDuffee, James Birr, Floyd Meeker and Ford

EVENTS

Nature Study: Sun. / Mrs. Walter Morton, 3434 Fall Creek blvd, hostess. “Layman's Understanding of Plants,” Almer Armstrong. Round table discussion. New Era. Mon. Mrs. T. R. Mead, 102

ee CLUBS eration,” Mrs. Maurice Angell Carnelian. Noon. Mon. Mrs. A. J| Croup discussion. | Hueber, 2408 N. New Jersey, host-| Woman's Research. 3 p. m. Mon.

Butler university, Mrs. John G. Benson, hostess. “Music Therapy,” Mrs. F. W, Cregor. Tea. MISCELLANEOUS .|American Society of Women Ac-

Cherokee chap, I. T--8. C. 1:30 p. m.|. er, Dinner meeting. "Mon, Indiana National bank. | “India—Ancient and Modern History,” Mrs. Helen Talge Brown. Mrs. Gilbert Forbes, presiding. Minkner Kindergarten Mothers’, Sat. In home of Mrs. William Henderson, 1438 W. Ohio, Rummage sale. Monday Afternoon Reading. Mon. © Mrs. Eli Thompson, 912 °N. Rural, hostess. “Culture of the Philippines,” Mrs. E K. Higdon. \ Monday Conversation. Mon, Mrs. ©. L. Miller, 3933 W: blvd, hostess. “Oliver Wendell Holnfes,” Mrs. Fred Kurtz,

a.m, . SORORITIES

hostess. fication of ritual,

Cline, 5920 College, hostess,

hostess. Dessert bridge.

Set the Table for :

St. Paul's Women's sux| E¢ BY AY ; tras Vax : 12:30 p. m. Mon. In the church. Homes, (hc Review. Mon. Mrs. Robert 8.

{Harmonie Club

countants. 6 p. m. Mon. ¥Y, W. C. A. Emest H. Vaughn, speak-

Aux. to Children’s Bureau, Indianapolis Orphan Home. 12:30 p. m. Mon. Indianapolis Athletic club. Luncheon. Board meeting at 11:30

Chap. G., P. E. O. 7:15 p. m. Mon. Mrs. W. R. Craigle, 22 N. Riley, Inspection and exempliPhi Tau. 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. R. C.

Alpha chap, Sigma Delta Pi. 7 p. m, Mon. Mrs. Fred R. Ulrich,

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They will use exhibits of minerals, fn, with the pert wing sleeves or insects and birds. . if you like, a solid tone will be nice At the family hour from 2 10 5 iy, ‘three quarter sleeves. p. m. Sunday, patrons and puplls| pattern 8976 is designed for sizes of school 45 will be special guests.|gsg 33 40 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Miss Olive Funk, prin-|gise 33 needs 3% yards of 39-inch Sm, wi be Mehdames Mofris Bar- material with short sleeves r orley, »| Fos this pattern, send 29 ce in George Fishel, Frank Ebner, Oarlleoing, TE at ghia Smith, Ralph Burris, Jane Calla-|gireq, and the pattern number to han, Madison Ranes, Harland gue Burnett, The Indianapolis Downey, Robert Bouser and Charles Times Pattern , service, 214 W. Ludy. Maryland st, Indianapolis 9.

Guild M eetings

Units of the Methodist hospital White Cross guild meeting next week at the guild service center include: Monday—Plainfleld and Re-

Program

“Sampson énd Delilah” will be presented at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the Harmonie club meeting in the D, A. R. chapter house. Mrs. Clare. F, Cox and Mrs, James W, Costin are in charge of program arrangements. Soloists will be Mrs. Costin, the and Riverside park. Technical high school girls’ en-| EEE.

bekah; T'uesda y--West Michigan street, New Jersey and Meridian Heights; Wednesday-St. ‘Paul, A. 0. A, Office and Triple E; ‘Thursday—Mothers, Bethel, Library, Blue and Gold and A. W. V, 8, and Fri-day-Brightwood Methodist, Victory

fries were the attendants. The bride | wore a gown of aqua blue crepe with

courses in mathematics, | |

Mrs. Sharp

Virginia Riches (upper left) and | Ross Stanley Milliser, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Jay P. Milliser. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs, t E. Robert Riches. (P, H. Ho '

photo.) ” Mrs. Harry ‘Edmund Hagans "(eenter;: above): was Miss

Elliott before her marriag Jan. 13. Parents of the couple | are Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Eliott and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hagans. (Hale photo.) =

Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Dixon | announce the marriage of their | daughter, Affria (upper right), to Eugene Bowles, son of Mr. and |, Mrs. Hatley Bowles, mony was Jan. 19. photo.)

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Mrs, Gebhhrt A Jan. A ceremony united Miss | Before her marriage Jan. 23,

Mrs. Jean Y. J. Sharp (lower left)

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Matheny. : forces, is of North Girard, Pa.

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Jan. 6 was the weading date of Mrs. below). ; “PRES bran ATOR CARNEREEN OF NE hE IR and Mrs. Jonsy Amos of Cumberland, Mr, Gebhart is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gebhart. photo.)

Miss Dorothy -Wineman (lower right) and W. Allan Crawford were married J is the daughter o John C. Wineman and Mr. Craw- | ford's parents are Mr. And Mrs, John Crawford, Detroit. | photo.)

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__ FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 1946 Two Parties = Will Honor" * Bl Miss Lewis

| ‘Miss Elizabeth Lewis, ‘whose ~ {marriage to Lt (lg, Hugh J, ' |Lawrence, U. 8. N. R., will be Feb, +123, will be feted with two showers ‘this week-end. : Mrs. Fred Forry and her mother, Mrs, 8. C. Hadden, will entertain with a luncheon and linen shower ‘|at 1 ps m, tomorrow in the Blue room at the Marott hotel, Guests will be Mrs. Robert W, . , Lewis and Mrs, Hugh P. Lawrence ~ of Peru, mothers of the engaged + ‘|couple; Miss Mary Jo Lawrence,’ |Mesdames * Jack Flynn, Arthur Weber, E. R. Smith, Howard Wood, Henry Schricker "Jr, V. Olay Gullion and Roscoe Starek Jr. Mrs, Flynn and Mrs. ' Schricker will be hostesses at a miscellaneous shower in Miss Lewis’ honor at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the home of Mrs. Smith, 5402 Kenwood ave. Assisting will be Mrs. Gullion and Mrs. Smith. / Guests will include Mesdames Lewis, Lawrence, Wood, Weber, Starek, Forry, Hadden, Samuel Crawford, Gerald Wadleigh and James R. Wagner and Miss Lawrence. A The bride-to-be and her fiance will be honored with a bridal din. ner next Friday in the Gold room of the Marott hotel.

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Fred Pierpont o Be Speaker...

BR wil “Russia” will be the subject of a talk by Fred Pierpont of Warren | Central high school at the monthly meeting of the National ‘Association of Women at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Columbia club. Miss Eleanor K. Hardy will have charge of the musical program. Other committee chairmen are: Mrs. Delta Abbers, hospitality; Miss” Florence Wooley, door, and Mrs. Mamie Hurt, program. Dr. J. Vidya Lindsay, supreme council president,

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will preside. Newly elected officers of Indianapolis chapter 1 are: Mrs. Inez Crowley, president; Mrs. Mattie Will Bryne, vice president; Mrs, Clare

Teacher associations will meet next week with some schools observing; founders’ day. Mrs. Robert Shank, state president, will be the speaker | at a tea to be given by the Crooked |

Creek group, and at a Flackville

MONDAY

Nora study group—Noon. Mrs. Mason King, 7010 Park, hostess. Covered-dish luncheon. Mrs. James Murray, speaker. {

TUESDAY

Southport—1:30 p. m. Founders’ day tea. Past presidents to be hon-

| a matching hat and a gardenia cor(sage. Mrs. Mahin wore" a brown suit dress, brown hat and a corsage of pink roses. 3 Mrs. Mahin and Mr. Jeffries entertained with a dinner for the cou~ ple at the Sapphire room, Hotel

night. The bridegroom’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cring, | Dallas, Tex., attended the wedding. They will return to Texas with the parents of Mr. Bonner, Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Bonner, 508 N. Gladstone ave, who will make their home in Dallas

After a wedding trip the couple will be at home at 2021 Broadway.

Mrs. Jefferson To Entertain Club

The Indianapolis Alumnae club of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will meet for a covered dish dinner at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. J. H. JefTerson, 3146 N. Ilinois st.

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Co-hostesses will be Miss Pearl Apland and Miss Elizabeth RobMrs. ‘Merton Johnston and Stensby will be in

ored. Program, 4th grade pupils. Wayne Township high school—8 p. m. Founders’ day program. Decatur Central —1:30 p. ‘m.| Founders’ day tea. Past: presidents to be honored. | ‘Warren Township council — 7:45 p. m. Founders’ day meeting of six associations. String ensemble; Mrs. Robert Pennell, speaker. i

WEDNESDAY

Crooked Creek—2 p. m. Tea honoring past presidents. Mrs. Robert] Garden City—7:30 p. m. Founders’ day. Executive board meeting, 7:30 p. m. Monday at home of Mrs. Madison Shadley, Rockville rd. Castleton—8. p. m. Founders’ day. Past presidents to be honored, “Life for Tomorrow,” playlet; music by Lawrence -Central music department.

Hickory college—2 p. m. Past

charge of the program bers and their husbands and guests

semble, Mrs, Lucille Wagner Edington, pianist; Mrs, Mary Ann Kreiser and Mrs. Carl Moore. Accompanists will be Mrs. Ar-| thur Monninger and Mrs. 8. K. Ruick. Mrs. O. M. Jones, chairman of hostesses for the social hour, will be assisted by Mesdames 8S. L. Kiser, Leslie A. Helgesson, Robert Schultz, Ray Patterson and Asel Spellman Stitt.

Ceremony Read

In Texas

A wedding ceremony in the Cen« tral Baptist church in San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 17, united Miss Dorothy Garner and Maurice E. Berkey Jr. The couple is at home in Speedway City. Parents of Mrs. Berkey are Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Garner and Mr. Berkey is the son of Mrs. Ida M.| Berkey, Salem. | The bride's only attendant was her sister, Miss Delma Garner. The best man was Lewis Garner, the bride's brother. | Mr, Berkey served 22 months in| the European theater and recently recelv his discharge from the army. )

Gallery Exhibit The Hoosier Salon art gallery will feature an exhibit of water color paintings by Miss Gladys A. Denney today through Feb. 28. The paintings are of landscapes and still life. :

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