Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1946 — Page 26

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ti. THE INDIANAROLIS ALUMNAE association of * Alpha Chi Omega sorority will elect officers at a combination business meeting and bridge party at 7:30 p. m. ‘ Tiesday in the D. A. R. chapter house. : - ‘Hostesses for the bridge party will be Mrs. R. Wayne . Evans, chairman; Mesdames George W. E. Smith, Wil- _ liam Otto, Marvin Cochrane and Marvin Williams. The slate will be presented by members of the nom-

¢ inating committee—Mrs. John D. Goodin, chairman; Mesdames Robert Secor, Wiliams, Robert G. Carpenter and James L, Goodwin, Th ” gz ; The afternoon oD of the Delta Gamma Alumnae association will meet for luncheon at 1 p. m. tomofrow in the home of Mrs. * Barrett M. Woodsmall. Assisting the hostess—will be Mesdames Herman H. Lauter, Mark Hamer, Frank L. Churchman, G. Gale Graber and George O. Browne, w » » » » ~ Mrs. Ralph F. Gates will be hostess for the meeting of the Meridian Heights Inter-Se club at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the governor's mansion, Mrs. Thomas Riddick and Mrs. Mark Rhoads will assist, Miss Mary Catherine Stair will present a musical program.

Woman's Viewpoint—

‘We Did Forget The Unknown Soldier’

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Seripps-Howard Staff Writer HAVE YOU ever stood beside the grave of our Unknown Soldier? With the possible exception of Lincoln’s memorial, there is no spot where you feel so truly reverent or Jumble, or where you are so much aware of man’s helplessness and the mystery of his life. Who lies under- . neath the marble? He is “known but to God” reads the inscription. ‘We "only know that whoever sleeps there died for a dream that has not| o, «1 ongevity and Expectancy” come true. lat the meeting of the Indian- _ After world war I unknown sol- | apolis Literary club at 8 p. m. fliers were buried with great pomp) Monday in the D. A. R. chapter in several victorious countries.| yo ce ' Prominent visitors laid wreaths at ohm their tombs, and in the Uilited| - Mrs. Ray J. Jenckes and Mrs, States our President visits the tomb George P. Ryan will be hostesses .each Armistice day. for the meeting of the Over the . nn Teacups club next Friday in the THOUSANDS of obscure men and | propylaeum. Miss Florence Morwomen have wept there. They cry|rison will speak on “Looking Yor all the young men of the world | porward.” ‘who have been slaughtered in many . ‘wars. No one can stand on that, Club Meetings particular spot in Arlington na-| THE HOSTESS for the Govtional cemetery without feeling alernment Science club ‘meeting - Sense of deep frustration and grief | next Priday will be Mrs. Walker ~and anger, too. W. Winslow. Mrs. Russell WillWhen it was first built the monu- | son will speak, ment symbolized a hope newly born. on» It was a dream sculptured in| “Lock-Stock-Barrel—the Story marble. Out of the sentiments) of Collecting” will be the subject which came into being in the hearts of a talk by Mrs. C. H. Lloyd of many visitors there, was born hefore the Saturday Afternoon the pacifism which swept our land|Literary club at 1:30 p. m. toafter 1918. . morrow in the D. A. R. chapter We did not want to forget all house. the many unknown soldiers who| Hostesses will be Mesdames had died for freedom and truth Hiram J. Raffensperger, Theoand peace. idore Weesner and Albert MecBut we did forget. Or perhaps Colloum. Luncheon will be served we were not wise enough to act|and officers will be elected. in such a way that peace and truth |

Alumnae Bridge-Tea" COMMITTEE members have been announced for the Stephens college bridge-tea to be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium, On the arrangements committee will be Mesdames Ben Stokes, Milton Hamilton and William Clinkscales, Tickets will be handled by Mesdames Clarence Green Jr, Kenneth Schellie and James R., Page. Miss Sue Hull and Mrs, John Harvey Elam are in charge of publicity and Mesdames John Fletcher, Robert Brazelton and Burton Beck are on the prize committee,

J. A. Bruhn to Speak JOHN A. BRUHN will speak

The engagement of Miss Arnola Jean Hughes to Edwin Hinnefeld is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlin E Hughes, Fortville, The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hinnefeld, Brownstown. Miss Hughes is a student at

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* Butler ‘university and the John Herron Art school. Mr. Hinnefeld recently received his discharge from the army after serving 30 months in the European theater. ~ Ld » A ceremony read Sunday in the Emerson Avenué Baptist church

built at 61st. .and Meridian “sts. Mrs. Howard T. Griffith is general chairman for the tea. On the invitations committee are Mrs. George B. Schley, chairman; Mes dames Russell Campbell, J. Preston, George Outcalt, Earl McLaughlin, John Webb, W. H.| Woodruff, Morris * Vance, A. P. Willett, Ray Antle and J. W. York. Mrs. Henning Johnson is chairman of the arrangements committee, assisted by Mesdames Dwight Brink, A. J. Kettler, H. J. Preston, Campbell and Outealt.

On Tea Committee

Chairman of the tea committee is Mrs. Wilfred Smith and her committee includes Carryl S. McQuiston, York, Fred Luker and McLaughlin. Mrs. William H. Turner is chairman of the hostess committee, assisted by Mesdames Don Alexander, Kenneth Wantland, Emory Thomas, u. B. Asquith, H. H, Bauck, V. C. | Bower, W. C. Duesler, Andrew Figel,

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cation of another Unknown! Wits Club to Serve Soldier's tomb would be a farce

until we are certain that per-| At Convention manent peace is won. ! The Wits, sub-deb and

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home of Miss Norma Marie Muel- | to be held here in August. ler, 1156 Churchman ave. Miss Lois Kimble, Miss Margaret | January. Officers are Yolanda KatSargent and Raymond Hoekstra ter, president; will be initiated into the group.|president;

gram and there will be a‘ discussion | the group. of Schubert and Beethoven.

Dolphins Club

The Indianapolis Athletic club Dolphins will meet Wednesday! morning at the I. A. C. pool. Easter luncheon will

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follow the Delta Beta sorority Tuesday.

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Joseph Zarick, vice receiving line, Adele Hodge, secretary, Charles Becker, Turner, Schley, w.! Miss Marian Crabb and Miss Pa- | and William Hider, treasurer, Mrs.| C. Bertermann, tricia Gregory will lead the pro-| W. 8S. Zarick is adult adviser for and Richard A. Kirchhoffer. Special guests will include Bishop J American Syrian and Mrs. Kirchhoffer, members of

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Mrs. Frank Baden will be hostess’ An to members and pledges of Phi hoffer will preside at the tea table. | Miss meeting, with Mrs. Mark Hazleman Floyd Holcomb is the rush captain Suann Luessow and Larry Henderand Mrs. Bernadine McAree in in charge and Mrs. Jeanne Stack- son will provide music.

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Mugical Program

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; Delta chapter, Pi Mu sorority, Federation of American Syrian Francis Hackett, assisted by Meswill meet at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Lebanon Clubs’ annual convention dames Omar Hunt, C. Raymond Edgewood—+-T7:30 p. m. Dads will be

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Annual Tea of St. Ann's Guild Will Be Held Wednesday; Mrs. H. T. Griffith Chairman

The annual tea of St. Ann's guild will be held in St. Paul's Episcopal church from 2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday. formation” will be the program theme, An “Historical Corner” will be presented, showing events that have taken place in the parish from its beginning in 1866 to the present day, including the architect's plans for the new church now being

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Two showings of a film on rheumatie fever will be held next week at Parent - Teacher association meetings, and a skating party will be sponsored by one group. ~ » » TUESDAY Oaklandon—T7:30 p. m. 8chool buiiding. Film on “Jimmy Beats Rheumatic Fever”; election of officers. West Newton—1:30 p, m. Home economics teacher in charge of program, William H. Evans—1:30 p. m. Miss Janice Berlin, speaker. Program by fifth and sixth grade pupils. Installation of officers; Mrs, Mary Ellen Ends, president; Mrs. Robert Mahan, vice president: Mrs. Gerald Tracy, secretary; Mrs. Joe Backmeyer, treasurer, and Mrs.

Erwin Luessow, Mrs. Leo Schneider and Miss Dorothy Rails, executive board. WEDNESDAY

'Ben Davis Grade—7:30 p. m. Film |

on rheumatic fever. officers; musical Billie Spicer.

Election of program by

in charge of program. | Warren Township council—10 a. m. C. E. Eash, speaker. Election of | officers, FRIDAY

ng Garden—Skating party, Mrs. Henry Lang, chairman. ohn Strange—7:30 p. m. Annual spring festival by pupils.

"EVENTS

CLUBS { Alpha Mu Latreian. 2 p. m. Mon. | Mrs. F. Leslie Barlet, 5248 N. New | Jersey, hostess. Election of offi-| cers i C.1. H N. Mon. Y. W. C. A. Mrs. | Robert E. Young and Mrs. Minnie | Adams, hostesses. Luncheon, business meeting and bridge. Election | nf officers Evangeline chap, 1. .T-8. C. 6:30 p. m. Mon. Mrs. H. M. Hollings- | __. worth, 1225 N. Buclid, hostess’ “Delhi, Old Capitol of the Mogul

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Empire,” Mrs. John W. Thornburgh. Irvington Coterie. 1 p. m. Mon Mrs. Howard Caldwell, 81 N.!

Hawthorne lane, hostess wall, Crossroads of the Mrs. Arthur<Robinson, Monday Afternoon Reading. Mon. | Mrs. William E. Shively, 4260 | Sunset, hostess. “Outstanding | |

“HaPacific,” | |

Commentators,” Mrs. Frank Rich- | man. Present Day. Mon. Mrs. Edgar Ellsworth, 5220 N. Delaware, hostess. | “Spring Wild Flowers,” Mrs. J. R. Spalding. Guest day.

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| Runyan, 2821 N. Delaware, host- | ess. Kappa chap, Delta Sigma Kappa. 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Wallace Mohr, Acton, hostess. Business meeting and “election of officers.

Fairview Mothers To Meet Tuesday

The Fairview Kindergarten Mothers’ club will meet at 1:30 p. m Tuesday. Miss Helen Hollingsworth will speak on “What's New in the ' Home." Mrs. Fred Aherps is chairman of the program, assisted by Mesdames | Eugene Badger, L. R. Binkley, Norman Emming, Robert Cheesman, | Carl Reickel and R. M. Robbins.

1 Sorority to Meet | Mrs.. John Weslay Jr, 1502 | N. Bosart ave, wil hostess for A ne meeting of Alpha chapter, Chi

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Mrs. Douglas M. Miles

for the luncheon. Travis and Mrs. Adolph G. Emhardt are in charge of reservations.

Progressive, 3 p.. m. Mon. Mrs. | | Ralph Lockwood, 1320 W. 36th, | hostess, SORORITIES

{Chl Beta Kappa. Mon. Mrs. George

sorority, at 8 p. m,|

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united Miss Jeanette Justine Ballard and Douglas M. Miles. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Runyan, 2133 N. Tal-

bott st. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Miles, 5209 E. North st.

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Trancheon to Be Held By Assembly Club

The Indianapolis branch-of the fare chairman, State Assembly Woman's club will| meet for luncheon at 12:30 p. m.| Wednesday in the Hotel Washing-| auxiliary, at 8 p. m, Tuesday in the ton bamboo room. Stephen .C. Noland will speak on his recent trip through South Amer- attend the 11th district birthday ica, Mrs. Hoyt Moore is chairman party for veterans at Marion next Mrs, Myrtle Noon, 11th!

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Spring Party: Committee Is-Named.

Woman's Press Club To Elect Officers

Appointment of #-committee for a spring dance appears in news of Lorganization activities, The committee for the annua spring party given by Mrs. William Byram Gates for the Junior Assembly and her evening dancing classes hds been named. The party will be April 26 in the Murat temple, Members include Sue Goodman, Sally Gurley, Joyce Harvey, Mary Ellen Higberg, Joan Scheidenhelm, Patsy Smith, Elizabeth Wade, Helen Marie Weinhardt, Rob Roy Robert Everett, Michael Fairbanks, Sam Goodwin, William Haueisen, John B., King, Herman Lauter, Vernon Reid, Rex Reynolds, Robert Robinson, Jillson Simmons and Dale Williams. Parents are in-

“vited and no ‘invitations will be

issued. » » w David Rubins, head of the sculpture department of the John Herron Art school, will talk about the work of the young people of his school at the Woman's Press club luncheon meeting at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Washington. Officers will be elected and action on two proposed changes in the club constitution will be taken. Reserva-

A. Dyer, 3157 N, Delaware st.

» » ” Mrs. Verna Caldwell, child welwill talk on “The Visual Instruction Program on

| Child Welfare” at a meeting of | Broad Ripple unit, American Legion |

post home. Unit members are. planning to

Thursday. district rehabilitation chairman, is {in eharge of arrangements.

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- Married

P. H, Ho photo A ceremony read Sunday in | the Fortieth Street Church of Christ united Miss Betty Lou Donaldson and Edward L. Kniffin. She is the daughter of J. L. Donaldson, 3360 N. Meridian st., and Mr. Kniffin is the son of William Kniffin, Bayfield, Wis.

Miss Anna Earl

Becomes Bride

Miss Anna Louise Earl became the bride of Clarence E. Hankins March 29 in the home >f the Rev.

Ermel Short, pastor at the North Side Nazarene church. Mrs. Hankins is the daughter of

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Ww, D. C. Plans

(Mr, and Mrs. Ralph: W. Earl, 1008 |Bugene st. and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Nelle Hankins, 2807 ! Burton st, The bridegroom’, sister and brother-in-law, Mr. ald Mrs. Niles Haton, attended the couple.

a reception in the home of joride’s parents. The eouple 1s at { home at 1651 Park ave.

Following the ceremony there was| the!

Final Program

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Address on ‘Russia’ Will Be Featured

Miss Clara Helen Mueller, a face ulty member of Western college, Oxford, O., will talk on “Russia” at the final lecture meeting for the

"| general group of the Woman's De~

partment club at 1:30 p. m. Wednese day. Mrs. Carl J. Welnhardt will pre side at the session in the clubhouse and Mrs. Roland M. Cotton will be general chairman for the tea following the meeting, Vice chairmen for the tea are Mrs, Harry E. Watson and Mrs. Harry J. Berry. Others on the committee for the tea are Mesdames Onan C. Ade kins, E. E. Cahal, Bert Beasley, John R. Carr, Roscoe Conkle, Charles 8. Crawford, Roland B, Daily, Ray B. Dorward, William ©, Ellery, Clarence J. Finch, Claude D. Funk, Ed B. Hall, Charles L., Hartman and Orison H. Hayes. The Assistants Also assisting will be Mesdames William H. Hodgson, J. Frank Holmes, A. W. Holtegel, Albert Hue= ber, R. L. Johnston, Everett E. Lett, L. A. McDonald, Charles M. Maley, Clyde V. Montgomery, W. Presley Morton, Paul T., Payne, Edward L. Pedlow, George O. Rafert, William L. Sharp, George W, Snyder, Myron J. Spring, C. E. Sunthimer, Jerome Trunkey, Frank C. Walker, Martin Henry Wallick and Frank BE. Wel mer. ¢ Mrs. D. 8. Meditch and Mrs, Louise Pohlman will preside at the tea table.

‘Mrs. Sever Hostess

Mrs, Raymond J, Sever, 7100 WN 21st st, will be hostess for the meeting of the I1 Jamalie club a$ 12:30 p. m. Monday. She will he assisted by Mesdames Charles Cross, J. Worth Baker and Olives

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