Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1946 — Page 16
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dinner and dance. Arrangements for the event are . being handled by members of the : Indianapolis Phi Mu Alumnae chapter. Committees appointed by Mrs,
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Among members of the Indianapolis Phi Mu Alumnae chapter the sorority’s “state day” activities on March 2 are Mrs.
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ESDAY, FEB. WED rides [Two W.D.C. a {Units Book + a Programs mer glove , Monday Guild to Hear he Mrs. E. C. Rumpler a SL should fa Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak on summer } “My Pioneer” at the monthly meet= The “gl ing of the Monday guild, of, the Woman's Department club at 1:30 a p.m. next Monday in the clubhouse, ms
1702 N. Meridian st. Mrs. Rumpler is chairman of this section of the community welfare department. Hostesses for the ine Y formal tea following the program will be Mesdames H. L. Dithmer, L. A. Fleury, Claude T. Hoover, A. J. Hueber and Harry Plummer, ” # »
Speaker for a meeting at 1:30
planning 0. E. Carbon (left) and Mrs. M. J. finance
bridge Jr. broth Doyle. Mrs. Carbon is serving on . committee and Mrs. Doyle on the dance committee, be; Robert Miller and
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kro, (p.m. next Wednesday will be Mrs. Sidney, O., and Mr. Colford’srpar- |F, E, Smith, chaplain, The Ameri~ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
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can home department will be hoste ess to the general club. Her sub
and Frank E. Gallagher. 8 & a artin, Harold B., Tharp, Ernest M. Sellers, Phi Mu sorority will celebrate F. 8. Kurdys, president, include | Another ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Vajen, Allan Hendricks, E. H. Kemper McComb, its 04th anniversary with a Mrs. William Zaiser Jr. and Mrs. | that day, in the West Side and Wilbur M. Carter and Miss Margaret ustate day” pn March 2 in Xenfeth Hufford, general chair« |church, will unite Miss Janice Maassist. gram men, >. ,|son and Paul E. Dodson. | b the Hotel Lincoln Travertine Others are Miss Eisie Shelley, The bride-to-be is the daughter u room, ; program; Mrs. Charles O, Peake, [of Mr. and Mrs. IL. BE. a ARE BEING received for the informal dinner- Alumnae members from Evans- chairman, and Mrs. Glenn Con« [Cole st, and Mr. Dodson’s parents Indianapolis Country club. The dinner will ville, Ft. Wayne, Gary, Lafayette way, Mrs, Kenneth Walker and are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dodson, m. and dancing will begin at 9 p. m and South Bend will attend with Miss LaVerne Ridlen, decorations; (248 E. Pleasant Run pkwy., North include Messrs. and Mesdames William B. Cooley, groups from the three active Mrs. Russel Bohlke, Mrs. William |drive: ©. Champe, G. R. Redding, Floyd J. Meeker, D. A. chapters at Hanover college and Powell and Miss Sarah Henning, | Attendants will be ‘Miss Betty L. O'Connell and Chester G. Pike. Indiana and Purdue universities. reservations. \ Mason, her sister's maid of honor, s = J... Many of the 500 state members Miss Adelaide Gastineau, chair- [and Mrs, John Carfleld and Miss McComb will speak on “Tom-Tom” at tomorrow are epected to attend the formal man, and Mrs. C. E./Carbon and [Gloria Haffner, bridesmaids. Rob-
Mrs. F. W. Gilchrist, finance; Mesdames Lee A. Peters Jr. Joel Weir and Robert A. Beck, re-
Walsh, Morey Doyle and Frank Youmans, dance.
Mrs, William T. Jones, Misses
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English theater.
EVENTS . completed for establishing a music
CLUBS scholarship fund from the proceeds Aftermath. Thurs. Mrs. Lorenzo B.|of the concert. Jones, 345 N. Keystone, hostess.| Committees are: Patrons — Mrs. “Looking at Africa,” Mrs, Clayton|John L. Thorngren, chairman; H. Ridge. ? Mesdames Robert G. Renick, BerVictory chap, I T.-8. C. 8 p. m.[pe To jou A Beaba,
, Parlor L, Hotel Lincoln. Kenneth F. Adair, James 8, BrownMrs. Robert Harrls, Mrs. Alfred|, o wijjam Walker. Ruel E. Jen-
Wilson, hostesses. Mrs. Earle My- yy ang John A. McConnell and ers, speaker. Valentine guest Miss Helen Coffey. * Publications — Mrs. Seward A. Ladies Federal. 11 a, m. Thurs. |Baker, chairman, Mrs. Ward Larsh, hostess. The- Mrs. Montgomery Chairman
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: Carrollton, hostess.| prey ~ vice chairman; Mesdames “Northwestern Indiana Lakes,"|qy,mas Luck, Alex J. Kertis. Jr, Mrs. Robert E. Dugdale. Frederic I. Barrows, Murray De-On-Ea-Ota. 1 p. m. Thurs. Mrs.| Armond, John P. Harvey, Alvin T. Estle Strong, hostess. |Stone, Paul Shideler, Roger L. Riverside Kindergarten Mothers’, 1:30 p. m. Thurs. In kindergarten. |Thompson, Albert Habermeyer, Tea Herbert Schwomeyer, Charles A. Wilson, L. E. Kincannon, Robert P. Ulrich, James Garwood, E. Gerald Bowman, Ruel E. Jenkins, Edward J. Hughes, G. Schuyler Blue, Harry D. Hooley, PF. E. Cislak, Lucille K. Fennell, L. M. Baker and J. J. Akard.
| Scholarship Committee Alsq on the ticket committee are Misses Elizabeth Johnson, Narcie Pollitt, Ruth Duckwall, Nell Katherine Kirkpatrick, Marjorie Dalman 4 and Lillian LeMasters. Mailing — Mrs, Truman Woodmansee, chairman, Decorations — Mrs. William A.
Mace, chairman, Scholarship — Mrs, Charles A. Wilson, chairman; Mrs, Otto “K,
Jensen, Mrs. John N. Oft, Miss Helen Tichenor and Miss Frances Longshore.
British War Brides
Are Guests at Tea
A group of British war brides were the honor guests today at dia tea given by Mrs. Joseph O. Emond, 5311 Pleasant Run pkwy., South dr. . Among those attending were Mesdames George Adams, John Gott, Carl A. Hughes, ‘Edward J. Stevens, Kenneth Hull and Fred Bridges. '
W.C.T.U. Meeting
The Central W. C. T. U. will
Tri Delta Alumnae Will Sponsor A Concert on March 10
The Indianapolis alliance -of Delta Delta Delta sorority today ane sponsored by the alumnae group Sunday afternoon, March 10, in the
Mrs. E. Hobart Burgan, president, said that arrangements are nearly
Lila Woolsey To Be Wed
Miss Lila Lee Woolsey will beBurroughs Adams concert to be comé the bride of Kenneth Earl today in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil T. Woolsey, 6519 Carrollton ave.
Deputy, D. A. Shardelow, Merritt L.|’
The Rev. Maurice J. Thompson of the Broad Ripple Christian church will read the double-ring ceremony. Entering - with her father, the bride will wear a street-length gown of white wool erepe with a sweetheart neckline and long
violets and roses and she will have
an arm bouquet of dark red roses. Reception Follows Mrs. Robert L. Miller, the matron of honor, will wear a light blue suit with navy accessories and a 7X3) |corsage of white roses and violets. - {The maid of honor, Miss Char-
green suit, black accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Sandra Yvonne Woolsey, the bride’s sister, will be the flower
the bride, will be the ring-bearer. Mr. Miller is to be best man. Following the ceremony there {will be ‘a reception in’ the home. Mr. Carlyle served in the navy four years, in both the Atlantic and Pacific areas.
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Homemakers Club
Meets Tomorrow
The Liberty Garden Homemakers club will meet at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. George Stephenson, E. Raymond st. -A covered dish luncheon will be served. Mrs. Harry Kemlo will assist the hostess. The project lesson will be on grooming.
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meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres auditorium. #+The Rev. Ritchie D. Ochiltree, associate pastor of the Broadway Methodist church, will speak. Others on the program will be Mrs. Howard Baumghrtel, Miss : Elizabeth Wrancher and Mrs, C. Ee ———|E. Wrancher.
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Dinner Party Alpha chapter, Beta Chi Theta sorority, will hold a smorgasbord dinner at 8 p. m. tonight in the home of Mrs. Ruth Swinford, 5828
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Memo on Mending: It Saves
It will take time for manufactur- |.E, ‘Oak ave. ers and stores to catch up with the existing shortages in certain types and sizes of cotton clothing, such Memo aay
as children's pajamas, girls’ slips, men’s shorts. Home-makers will find that a really good mending job on the gar-
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Dinner Meeting
The Young Professional Woman's club will have its monthly dinner meeting at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow in
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Any woman is well dressed when her wardrobe is perfectly becoming both to ‘herself and to her own way of
sleeves. Her hat will be of white life.
silver accessories. She will carry |Wwardrobe selection has three rungs: First of all, know what's fashion-
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whatever is best suited to your own life and figure and personality.
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girl and Joseph Woolsey, cousin of |with an eye to wearing your selec-
Women With the Most Clothes May Turn Out to Be = ‘Worst-Dressed,” Designer Says
By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—It's more difficult for an American woman Hust. Assisting thém to achieve smartness than for any other woman in the world, the noted ames W. C. re- | dressmaker Mainbocher said today. The one with the most clothes, he Hutchins, E. Preston Jones, Hiwood said, may well be the dowdiest. . For smartness, said Mainbocher, is almost entirzly a matter of se- Randolph, Paul N. Rowe and: Harlection, and American women have too much fashicn to choose from. |0ld M. Trusler. :
ject will be “Women of the Bible During the Period of the Judges.” “Music of the Time of Washing« ton” will be the subject of a talk
Mainbocher — who despite his
No ‘Best-Dressed’ That enviable state can be
matron, Mainbocher insists, for with a miscellaneous ‘shower to-|will report on the Knightstown there is no “best-dressed” woman. night. Mrs, C. 8. Ober, mother of home. | the bride-to-be, will be hostess at a.9 9
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Mainbocher suggests “fewer
Joan Ober To Be Feted
Miss Joan Ober, whose marriage| The John Holliday Jr. A to Midshipman Howard D. Thomas |l@$ion post and auxiliary will hold will be Saturday in the Broadway today In the Riviera Methodist church, is to be the honor guest at two showers in her home|will have a business meeting. this week, :
Her sister, Jean, will entertain II veterans and Mrs. Elmer Krueger
a linen shower tomorrow night. day night. . Guests for ‘the linen shower will Saturday in the post home, 124 8. include Misses Mary Ellen Tague, |Downey ave. Frances Pisher, Louise Reiter and . of Melissa Ober, Mesdames, C. J. Vah- Meeting Tonight Meter, Ober, Charles K. Ober, Frieda Scott, sorority, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Murray Patterson and Myron New-|today in the White Cross guild Jin,
the tea table. fa Legion Units Book Dinner Meetings :
Irvington post 38, American Legion, and its auxiliary will have their February dinner at 6:30 p. m.
Charles MenMuir, I. N.| ‘Alpha chapter, Omega Nu Tau
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C. Y. O. Will Sponsor Dance Friday Night
The Senior C. Y. O. of 8t. Philip
Neri Catholic church will sponsor a “We'll Meet Again” dance in the parish hall Friday night. Bill Lynch's orchestra will provide
music. Kevin Delaney and William Swallow are co-chairmen, assisted
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