Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1946 — Page 18

for a linen shower Sunday. A Calwell’s honor was given recently dinner party was given last week-end The engaged

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was the honor guest recently at a misof her aunts—Mrs; Charles Habig,

|ipate in the service include the

"The ‘event will be Saturday night in the Columbia club. Among the |gijris of School 46, Central Avenue patrons are Messrs, and Mesdames Frank B. Flahhér, Louis J. Borin- Methodist, Central Christian, Fairstein, Jacob S. White, Hubert Hickam, George A. VanDyke Jr, Arthur | glow Presbyterian, Fifty-First Street R_ Baxter, Elijah B. Martindale, Keyes W. Atkinis, Kurt ¥. Pantser, | \ethodist, First Baptist, Fletcher Samuel Runnels Harrell, Cornelius O. Alig and William H, Wi . |Place Methodist, Forest Manor Others are Messrs. and Mesdames Nicholas H. Noyés, J, K. Lilly |aethodist and the Lora Lubbe Jr. A. Kiefer Mayer, Joseph J. Daniels, Hetiry W. Mans, 0. Lackey Chorale." Feuerlicht, Dr. and Mrs, Bdgar P. Kiser, Dr. and Mrs. 3 Mc- Street Methodist, North IndianapCormick, Dr, and Mrs. Jerome E. Holman St. Dr. and Mrs. olis Baptist Young People’s Choir, ‘N. Wishard Jr, Dr. and Mri. Willlim M. Dr. and Mrs. |Roberts Park Methodist, St. John's Harold C. Ochsner, Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. snd Dr. Evangelical and Reformed, St. Paul and Mrs. Mortimer Mann. : Methodist, Seventh Christian, Tab. Also on the list are Mesdames Willidin Rotkwood, W. ¥. Zumpfe, |ernacle n, West Mich- * william H. Coleman, H. H. Hornbrook, Ohaties A. Bookwaltet and |igan Street Methodist, West WashFrederic M. Ayers, Miss Lucy Taggart; Miss Smma Oltypool, Dr. |ington Street Methodist and the Gordon B. Batman, G. Barret Moxiey, Waffen H. Munk énd Chane |Ogden Junior Chorale. ¥F. Pasco of Greenfield. -

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of the Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor of the Englewood Christian church, united Miss Madge Johns and

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Johns, 311 8. Dearborn st. - "Phe couple is living in Hamilton, Ohio.

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Mrs, Robert Reimer to Be Guest At Miscellaneous Shower:

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Nell Knierihm, Agnes WardRuth Beard and Florence

WAVES and in Cleveland.

» A ceremony Feb. 16 in the home

Mrs. Terry

will honor . The bride,

The couple is at homé at 4710 Matthews ave.

CI The marriage of Miss Constance Irene Davis to H. Phillips Hessler took place at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Plainfield Methodist church, The Rev. C. L. Moody, the bride's father, officiated. Parents of the couple are the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Moody of West Point and H. A. Hessler of Plainfield. The bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, Peter Davis of Colfax. ‘Miss Kathryn Ilene Davis, twin sister of the bride, was maid of honor, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Bonnie Crews were bridesmaids. _ Lou Ann ‘Moody, another sister of the bride, was flower girl and John

M. Moody, her brother, was ring

‘|The executive committee will meet

rd. covered-dislr luncheon at noon.

y\Mrs. Cour Hostess

4 India” at .| the Irvington chapter, International

Miss Mary Lou Hessler,|’

Plans Started For Easter Carol Service

The 24th annual Monument circle Easter sunrise carol service will be held April 21 under the sponsorship of the Ogden Junior Chorale. At a tea held recently in the Columbia club, plans were made for the service, Mrs. James M. Ogden, founder and director of the service, was assisted by Mrs. James Haston, chairman of choral groups, and Mrs. Ralph E. Bishop, secretary. Guests were choral group directors and assistants, Organizations which will partic-

junior members of the RobisonRagsdale American Legion auxiliary; B-Natural Music club, Burroughs Junior Concert’ choir, Camp Fire

Council Will Hear Dr. A. E. Cory

The Woman's council of the Btoad Ripple Christian church will meet tomorrow at the church. Dr. A. BE. Cory, returned missionary from China, will speak at the afternoon program at 1:30 o'clock.

at 10:15 a. m. and a business session will follow at 11 o'clock. The Electa circle will be hostess at a

‘Mrs, Helen Talge Brown will speak oh “Ancient and Modern a dessert Juncheon of

Travél-Study club, at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Frank ©. Cour, 6319 Pleasant Run pkwy., uth dr. Mrs, H. E. Morrow and

Insurance Women Choose Officers

cent meeting.

Mesdames Richard Lennox, Winslow Van Horne and John Fenstérmaker (left to right) are members of the Indianapolis Panhellenic association which is planning a benefit bridge party Saturday. The event will be at 2 p. m. in Block's auditorium and proceeds will be used for the group's scholarship loan fund. Mrs. W. D. Lincoln heads the arrangements committee and is being assisted by Mesdames J. W. Graves, Lennox, Adrian Wilhoite and Clarence Paul and Miss Rea Bauer.

The Indianapolig Association of Insurance Women elected Miss Genevieve Wiese president at a re-

Other officers elected were Miss Amanda Schultz, vice president; Mrs. Irma Smith and Miss Melvina McLane, secretaries, and Miss Ann Clampitt, treasurer. On¥the board of directors are Miss Ann Moots, retiring president; Misses Iris Poole, Ellen Dalton and Catheriné Uhlman and Mrs. Helen Reddick. > Miss Wiese is a member of the American Society of Women Accountants. During the war she was chairman of the A. W. V. 8. union station bond booth and - recently was elected treasurer of that organization.

15 Will Attend Y. W. Session

Pifteen delegates will leave Indianapolis tomorrow for Atlantic City to attend the 17th national Y. W. C. A. convention, Saturday through March 8,

The delegates are members of the board, staff and committees of the Y. W. C. A. and of the business and professional department. They are: Mrs. Donald J. White, president of the Indianapolis Y. W.C.A.; Mesdames Virginia Brackett Green, Boyd 1. Miller, F. D. Ransom, Jasper Scott, Felix Vonnegut and Joseph Ward, Misses Jean Bogan, Elma Jones, Gorhea Offutt, Myrtle O’'Shields, Frances Vogle, Nan Clark, Gail Burt and Mary Walton, Delegates at the assembly and convention will. come from 434 Y. W. C. A's in the country. Miss Clark is treasurer of the national council,

Phi Delta Pi Meeting

Members and guests of Alpha chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, will be entertained in the home of Miss Frances Mae Patterson, 2020 Brookside pkwy., North dr. at 8 p. m. today.

Sorority Hostess

Mrs. Donald Baldwin, 1802 N. Emerson ave. will entertain members of Beta chapter, Sigma Alpha

Will Benefit Scholarship Fund

Easter Seal Committee.

Appointed

Hobart Creighton, Warsaw, has been appointed state chaisman of the Easter seal sale sponsoring committee, according to Capt. John R. Nutter, president of the Indiana Society for Crippled Children, Inc.

the month preceding Easter. The honorary - chairman is Governor Gates and other members of the committee are Henry F. Schricker; Dr. H. R. Wilber, Jeffersonville; Joseph H:. Hill, Richmond; Carl Davis, Crown Point; Howard N. Sweetman; Jack E. Yarian, Flora; Mrs. W. H. Lykins, Covington; Her-

George Garceau. The Rev. Jessie Tidball, Madison; Carl J. Klepper, Huntington; Frederfek L. Hovde, Lafayette; the Rev, Edmund Morthorst, O. B. B, Bt Meinrad; Meyer Siegel; Bvansville; Mrs. Robert F, Shank; ehice A. Pound, Terre Haute; R. 1. Brokenbusr; Dr. James G. Kidd, Roanh; A. J. Rumley, LaPorte, and Mrs Anita Oldham, Knightstown.

Tea Today Honors

The campaign is under “way for|prank

man B Wells, Bloomington; Dr.

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Haas, head of the Purdue university

spoke at the night meeting on “G.

to those of us with the scientific and educational background to understand what is happening to arouse America. There is terribly little time left to act.” The Purdue scientist explained that the atomic secret can be kept for a few years. But in the near future, he said, any nation which wants to expend the necessary research effort can have atomic bombs. - Business Sessions “If we wish, we may have a new era of civilization leading to the abolition of poverty and infectious diseases,” Dr. Haas said. “Or we

world war II look like a Sunday school picnic.” Business meetings were held this morning and this afternoon, with officers and committee chairmen giving reports. Highlight of the convention will

p. m. today in the Travertine room.

been made. Newly elected officers will be introduced. Fred Holt, radio | news commentator, will give the address on “Looking Ahead.” { Officers Club Election

New officers of the D. A. R. Offi- | cers club elected last night are Mrs. R. Baker, Indianapolis, president; Mrs. Louis Keck, Mt. Vernon, first vice president; Mrs. W. H.| Gostlin, Hammond, second vice president; Mrs. William R. Johnson, Franklin, corresponding secretary. Mrs, Ross Richardson, Bloomington, recording secretary, and Mrs. Roscoe Haymond, Columbus, treasurer. Junior assembly officers elected yesterday include Mrs. G. T. Wat

New Club Members

Martin and Mrs. Maxwell Major. | Mrs, H. F. Krach sang. Chairman of arrangements was Mrs. Lawrence Beeman.

Sorority Will Meet With Mrs. Mitchel

Rho chapter, Sigma Beta sorority, will meet at the home of Mrs. Loretta Mitchel, Carmel, at 8 p. m. today

Hal Shultz, president; Mrs. W. J. Pepe, vice president; Mrs. Russell Mueller, secretary; Mrs. Harry Karcher, treasurer, and Mrs. Russell Cox, publicity.’

Business Session Alpha chapter, Beta Chi. Theta sorority, will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. today in the home of

Mrs. G. W. Baker will assist.

Wasson’s Shoes, Third Floor and Monument Place

. ” . ; bearer, Miss Genieve Ketchum became |James

Friday in a ceremony in the home |Skaags were ushers.

The bridegroom's brother, Hessler, was best man and the bride of Jesse E. Brown last| H, Edward McCollum and Junius

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_ A tea honoring néw members of | B___ the Brookside Mothers’ Civié club, : was held today in the community : past? house. . Violin and plano selections were presented by Mrs. Naomi Norris

Members of D. A. R. Hear Talk (By Dr. H. B. Haas of Purdue {As Annual Conference Opens

Is Essential to Future World Peace

Unless atomic explosives are controlled by a strong international organization, world war IIT will be only a decade or two away, Dr, H. B.

of thé Officers club of the state D. A. R. last night in the Hotel Lincoln. The dinner was one of three preceding the first night session of the 45th annual conferénce of the Indiana D. A. R. society, which will meet "through tomorrow. Junior assembly and membership dinners also were held. Ralph B. Gregg, national judge advocate of the American Leigon,

“We must either rh008e world government or disperse our cities and join the ants in a Subterranean existence,” Dr. Haas declared. “It is up

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terson, Connersville, chairman; Mrs. Aaron Vandivier, Franklin; vice chairman; Mrs. C. K. Paulus, North Manchester, secretary; Mrs, Emsley W. Johnson Jr. Indianapolis, treasurer, and Mrs. William. B. McDaniel, Portland, registrar.

fayette LeVan Porter of Greencastle presented Mrs. J. Harold Grimes of Martinsville, state regent, as a candidate for office of vice president

At the evening session Mrs. La-]

Luncheon Is Held By Legion Auxiliary

Mrs. Charles E. Nourse, 134 B..

the John Holliday Jr. American Legion auxiliary.”

Harold Reed, Gladys Hawkins and George Wheldon. Mrs. M. D. Mullane and Mrs. Lloyd Claycombe gave reports and Mrs, Earl D. Fin

ley presented the annual history of the auxiliary. : ’

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